Written on March 22, 2011 at 7:20 PM, by merely

The deadline has been extended through the end of March to get your vendor applications in!  CLICK on the image to download an application.

JOIN US in 2011!

Written on February 23, 2011 at 6:10 PM, by merely

Download Applications here>

Return them here by MARCH 15

Calling All Fair Trade Vendors

Written on February 16, 2011 at 4:24 PM, by merely

It’s Anti-Trafficking Awareness Month. Win Prizes!

Written on January 5, 2011 at 8:02 PM, by merely

FnF, sponsored by TOMS, is launching “Anti-Trafficking Awareness Month Giveaways” for all of January! We are holding 5 challenges over 5 weeks with two winners each challenge = 10 lucky winners of TOMS shoes!

This week, we are holding TWO challenges (Wednesday and Friday) to kickstart the Giveaway and offer you double the chances of winning! (Please limit two entries per challenge) Today’s challenge for Classic Men’s Navy size 9 and Classic Women’s Red size 7, entries DUE 1/12 (Wed) by noon:

INSTRUCTIONS: First, LIKE us on Facebook. Then, POST a Facebook status that shares how FnF has taught/inspired/challenged you to take a stance on trafficking and injustice! And tag us in the post @FreedomandFashion





You’ve asked, we’ve listened.

Written on January 5, 2011 at 4:47 PM, by merely

Love Bunnies for Sale : This week only!

Written on November 30, 2010 at 2:32 AM, by merely

We’ve heard your requests for our adorable Love Bunny pins! The “Love Bunnies” were originally designed and created by Freedom and Fashion members, Rea Kim and Carol Shih, who were inspired by the metaphor of taking innocent bunnies and imbuing them with sexual overtones, such as that of the Playboy Bunnies.

The bunnies are 2.5” tall, made of fair-trade wool felt by our partners, Made in Mongolia, and are wearing various outfits of the countries that have high incidences of slavery (Mongolia-far left, Thailand -left, North Korea-top, India-bottom, Africa-right). Freedom and Fashion is sewing love, innocence, and justice back into the lives of the enslaved proving that conscious consumerism is not out of reach.

Only the Mongolian and African bunnies are for sale currently!
Everything else is out of stock for now. If you would like to purchase one, please click on the donation tab, and make a non-tax deductible donation of $30 or more, and we will send you a bunny pin! Please note which bunny you would like in the payment section. Expect 1-2 weeks for delivery in the US only.

What better way than to give someone the gift of freedom. Buy a Love Bunny today and support Freedom and Fashion!
Thank you for continuing to support us!

Our 2010 Freedom and Fashion Magazine is OUT!

Written on November 8, 2010 at 5:49 PM, by merely

Open publication – Free publishingMore fair trade

Freedom and Fashion Show -LIVE!!!

Written on November 6, 2010 at 2:35 AM, by merely

We know some of you can’t make it to the show because of distance. Others, waited too long to buy a ticket. Well, have no fear! You can watch it online!

Watch live streaming video from fnfshow at livestream.com

WORKSHOPS AT THE SHOW: 6pm – 7pm!

Written on November 5, 2010 at 3:53 AM, by merely

The Freedom and Fashion 2nd Annual Fashion Show will be held this Saturday, November 6, 2010 in Irvine, CA. It’s a unique event because before the fashion show we’ll be having workshops that will educate you on global social injustices. The speakers will uncover the lucrative trafficking of victims coming across the Mexico border and will discuss how and why our own children are being commercially sexually exploited. What can someone in California do to put an end to modern day slavery in our own backyard and in the world?

Workshop A from 6pm-7pm: “Who are the victims in Southern California and why are they here?”

Sandie Morgan is the Director of the Global Center for Women & Justice as well as teaches Women’s Studies, Family Violence, and Human Trafficking at Vanguard. She recently served as Administrator of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force in the battle against the modern slave trade and as a Registered Nurse, Sandie has in the past served on the Board of the International Nurses Association in Athens, Greece where she lived for ten years. It was there that she discovered human trafficking while doing a story for Lydia Living magazine and working on reducing violence against women.

Sandra recently received a grant to further address violence against women in Northern Iraq through a partnership to integrate women’s studies at Duhok University. Sandra continues to serve as Founder/Director of the Lydia Today Foundation (www.lydiatoday.org) and Live2Free, a youth mobilization initiative against slavery (www.live2free.org). Sandie guest lectures in universities, community groups, and churches and is presently pursuing a PhD in Intercultural Studies. Sandie has been interviewed by the LA Times articles.latimes.com/2008/01/10/metro/me-parsons10, the OC METRO Business Magazinehttp://www.ocmetro.com/NEW_SITE/metro031308/women.php, the OC Register, and other media. Developing community grassroots awareness is critical to ending slavery. She partnered with other members of the OC Community to produce an awareness video, “The Cost of Demand”, which can be viewed at www.live2free.org. Changing the way we think about the forces that drive demand for human trafficking is her goal. She says, “The modern slave trade is a business fueled by demand. Consequently, to some degree we are all part of the problem or part of the solution. We contribute to demand by turning a blind eye to pornography and sex tourism or by making choices that reward companies that keep their bottom line under the rest of the market by the use of slave labor.”

Sharon Ngai is passionate about the fight against human trafficking, with a strong focus on the sexually exploited. Sharon received comprehensive training on sexual exploitation at Fuller Seminary in 2009. She later had the opportunity to participate with the Dallas Police Department in a prostitution sweep where she learned first-hand about domestic trafficking.

In addition, through training received from Border experts, Sharon has focused her energy on understanding the human trafficking situation at our U.S/Mexican border. Sharon and her team have outreached to exploited women both in Los Angeles, and in Thailand. She has spoken as an advocate on this issue in conferences.

WORKSHOP B from 6pm-7pm: “Over 250 million Migrants, 70% women, No Rights, Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking all in China alone”

Brent Fulton, China Source
Priscilla Daeger, Starfish Project
Michael Lew, Faces Behind the Label

Brent of China Source will discuss the need to address the growing migrant population in China and Priscilla will share about her experiences in rescuing women from the sex-slave trade in China. Q&A at the end!

Background & Credentials:

Michael Lew is the Founder and President of Faces Behind the Label, an advocacy organization that spreads awareness about the injustices done to migrant workers through the universal language of the ARTS, fashion, dance, painting and music. He has had more than ten years of experience with producing and developing apparel product all over the world for many retailers in the US.

Priscilla Daeger is one of the founders of the Starfish Project, a shelter that rescues sex-trafficked women in Asia and provides them with an alternate means of income through jewelry-making. Priscilla has worked first-hand with women in the red-light district, rescuing them from a life of prostitution and giving them a new chance at life, free from bondage and abuse. She now oversees jewelry sales in the US, handling inventory and recruiting volunteers to sell the jewelry at churches and craft shows.

Dr. Brent Fulton, president of ChinaSource, has served in the ministry’s leadership role since its inception in 1997. He has been involved in the study and research of China for more than 25 years, having written and taught extensively on the Christian church in China and on Chinese social and political phenomena. Dr. Fulton holds doctorate and master’s degrees in political science from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Arts in radio/TV/film from Messiah College. He travels extensively from his home in Hong Kong, where he resides with his wife, Jasmine.

Fitzjoy promotes LOVEBUNNIES!

Written on November 4, 2010 at 11:36 AM, by merely

LOVEBUNNIES will beON SALE at the day of the show for $25.