All information here.
At the first Vegan Market in Zurich at the EWZ, I am venturing into a charity project: Tattoo for Charity is intended to support people and animals at Christmas time: Half of the profits from every tattoo engraved at The Vegan Market Zurich (2-4Dec 2016) will go to the Swiss Refugee Aid and the other half to the Lebenshof project With this charity project I want to the vegan way of life: I put humans and animals on the same level.
We are the artists here, for 3 days, one artist at a time:
More information about Kim’s work at www.kimrossini.ch
Last night a friend said to me: “You can’t eat any more mushrooms either.”
“Why?” I asked.
He: “Smurfs live in there.”
Happy World Vegan Day.
Here’s to a future without annoying comments and more empathy!
Today’s event tip is our
At 7 p.m. at Waffenplatzstrasse 11, 8002 Zurich. All information about the event here.
A few places are still available, register spontaneously by texting 079 541 41 66.
The “Fast Fashion” exhibition also shows the suffering of animals in the clothing industry.
“Fast Fashion. The dark side of fashion” sheds light on the background to the globalized textile industry. It deals with production mechanisms, economic and social aspects, but also with environmental issues.
At the end of the exhibition, the well-known Swiss cartoonist Ruedi Widmer explores the difficulties of defining what slow fashion actually is and how to find one’s way through the jungle of countless quality labels, some of which are not very meaningful.
The exhibition also includes the reports “Wool production in the USA and Australia” and “Angora rabbit wool production in China”.
The exhibition will take place from October 26, 2016 to June 5, 2017 at the Textile Museum St. Gallen. You can find more information under this link.
Source: Peta Newsletter 21.10.16 & Textile MuseumSt. Gallen
At the new event GREEN DAYs – sustainable life & style – you will find exquisite lifestyle products that combine design, style and enjoyment under the aspect of sustainability.
Women and men can shop here with a clear conscience and be inspired!
From the areas:
You can find all exhibitors here. If you would like to make your own stand, you can register here.
Green Days on November 6, a Sunday, in the Maag-Halle Zurich
Our Friends such as Pretty and Pure, Sanikai and Favorit Fair will also be there with a stand!
The Vegan Market combines vegan clothing, accessories, cosmetics, street food, books and much more with a varied cultural and entertainment program with readings and live music in a unique market atmosphere. The regular event will celebrate its premiere during the Advent season from December 2 to 4, 2016, and will take place for the first time at the EWZ Unterwerk Selnau on the weekend of December 2 to 4, 2016, showcasing the wide range of products, services, food and culture that the vegan world has to offer in a Christmassy atmosphere. The Vegan Market will initially be held on a quarterly basis with a varied and seasonal range of products, enabling Zurich residents to cover their everyday vegan needs. The event is thus clearly positioned alongside street food events and street festivals and is characterized in particular by its informal atmosphere.
In the food sector, the focus is on innovation and quality. The diversity of the
vegan indulgence is demonstrated and the market proves impressively that vegan nutrition has nothing to do with abstinence. The non-food area shows young designers, vegan cosmetics, jewelry and gift ideas and offers the opportunity to discover new things and find inspiration. The market is complemented by a musical framework and an inspiring cultural program: panel discussions with vegan influencers are just as much a part of it as book signings by cookbook authors and readings of vegan literature.
The vegan kitchen will be there with a Tattoo`s for Charity stand: More on this soon here.
Date: Friday/Saturday/Sunday, December 2-4, 2016
Location: EWZ Selnau substation, Selnaustrasse 25, 8001 Zurich
Opening hours: Friday 11:30 – 22:00, Saturday 10:00 – 22:00 and Sunday, 10:00 – 18:00
Contact for stand registrations:
Overall management: Peter Egli, 079 101 94 94; aussteller@theveganmarket.ch
VeggieWorld is Europe’s oldest and largest trade fair series for vegan products and services. A cross-section of the market for animal-free products from the food, drink, cosmetics and fashion sectors will be presented. VeggieWorld is an information medium, showcases new products, is also a meeting place for restaurateurs and buyers, is a lucrative marketplace and a gourmet trade fair.
You can find more information about the program, opening hours etc. right here.
We’ll show you how to make this pineapple barbecue recipe together with children at the lake: Come to the
Vegan Open-Air BBQ & Potluck presented by VGS & vegan kitchen
Info about the Vegan Open-Air Potluck, yeah!
We meet again for a cozy vegan barbecue, eating & chilling by the lake.
The event will be announced on Facebook and vegan.ch by 18:00 the evening before.
Everyone brings something to eat or drink for themselves and about 4 others. Cutlery, plates etc. ….
Date:
Sunday June 26 12:00-16:00
(Alternative date Sunday July 10, 12:00-16:00)
Location:
Next to the Rote Fabrik or GZ Wollishofen, by the large meadow with steps to the lake where we will set up the buffet and barbecue.
Your hosts
Lauren (vegan kitchen) & Rafi (President of the Vegan Society)
Clothing today is seen as a disposable commodity and unfortunately, in my view, this no longer has anything to do with fashion. Before the fast fashion era, fashion once stood for expressing one’s personality, for turning one’s inner self outwards. Clothes are the mirror of the soul. But what is left of this idea when everyone is running around in the same cheap outfits and throwing away what they are wearing today without batting an eyelid tomorrow? Shifting responsibility away from oneself is no longer so easy, because thanks to the internet, word of the dark side of the fashion industry has spread to the remotest corners of the world.
So what to do?
So the key question is: how can I dress authentically, feel comfortable and reconcile the clothes I buy with my conscience?
The solution: targeted shopping
We’ve all been in the situation in our lives where we’ve stood in front of a full closet and still have nothing to wear. However, we often don’t wear clothes simply because they are the wrong colors or don’t suit us in terms of style – but we are often simply not aware of the reason. Instead of disposing of the item and continuing to shop haphazardly, read the following 3 tips:
1. Tip: Find out whether you are “cold” or “warm”
Genetically, either “cold” or “warm” colors suit all people better, as we all have either a “cold” or a “warm” skin undertone for genetic reasons (this does not change until the end of our lives!).
Likewise, certain style elements (cuts, designs) based on your physical appearance (figure, bone structure, face shape…) emphasize your individual style mix. In a color and style analysis, both aspects are analyzed in detail and individually. The result allows you to make targeted, resource-saving purchases without any uncertainties. Here you can watch a short instruction video:
How to tell if you are a cold or warm color type.
The 4 color types at a glance: Spring, summer, fall and winter: You can find out more
here.
2. Tip: Buy from sustainable suppliers
There are now a lot of sustainable labels and fortunately there are more and more of them. The difference to fast fashion is logically that sustainable labels pick up fewer “trends” due to the longer product lifespan. It is therefore all the more desirable to know exactly what suits you, as the pieces should be wearable for longer and 100% support the wearer’s own type, lifestyle and style.
3. Tip: Spice things up with vintage and second hand
You can spice up your wardrobe with unusual second-hand fashion items. This adds that “certain something” to your style while still shopping sustainably. In the second-hand fashion jungle, safety is particularly helpful when shopping in terms of color and style, as the variety is enormous and there are no collections, so putting together outfits requires a lot more planning and safety.
INVITATION TO THE FREE WEBINAR
Would you like to know more about this topic?
Then register for the free webinar now:
“How to shop specifically for vegan fashion“
Tuesday, 24.05.2016 from 20:00 to 21:00
Webinar leader: Lauren Wildbolz and Elisabeth Aubonney
Click here for more information and to register.
A webinar is a seminar held via the World Wide Web. It is designed to be interactive and live, so you can ask us your questions and we will answer them straight away in the webinar.
Is the webinar for you?
The webinar is for you if one or more of the following points apply to you:
Elisabeth Aubonney has been helping people achieve an authentic look for 10 years and is a certified color, style and image expert with a focus on sustainable fashion. She is originally from Vienna and lives with her family in Switzerland. Click here for a
video
from Elisabeth.
At Easter, masses of eggs are once again dyed, “inked” and eaten. Milk chocolate bunnies fill department stores to the ceiling. And the baby lamb as “Gitzi” on the menu in the restaurant is unfortunately also a big seller every Easter.
On Good Friday, March 27 at the Lägerstübli in Boppelsen, you can celebrate Easter without eggs and animal products: Pter Buff will enchant you with white asparagus, vegetable crispies and much more!
Restaurant Lägernstübli,, Regensbergstrasse 3, 8113 Boppelsen, phone 044 845 29 29
On Easter Sunday, March 27, the Vlowers breakfast café will take place as it does every Sunday – but with a few special Easter features. Top chef Aris Guzman will be conjuring up vegan Easter cakes for the special brunch. And one or two chocolate bunnies are sure to hop across the buffet 🙂 As usual, you can expect a rich breakfast with plaited bread, bread, Bircher muesli, hearty scrambled tofu, various spreads, sweet pastries and much more. You can choose from 4 different types of plant-based milk for your coffee and tea drinks.
Perhaps Easter Sunday is a great opportunity to enjoy a vegan brunch with your family and friends? Click here to register for the Easter breakfast café!
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