Looking good and saving money
Explore the real value of clothing and learn sustainable fashion tips in this interactive online session with stylist and educator Jo Gambale.
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Tuesday 21 July 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online
Free
Explore the real value of clothing and learn sustainable fashion tips in this interactive online session with stylist and educator Jo Gambale.
Tuesday 21 July 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online
Free
Discover the hidden worth of your wardrobe beyond just price tags in this engaging session designed for anyone interested in sustainable fashion. Jo Gambale, a stylist and sustainable fashion educator, will guide you through practical and creative ways to care for your clothes while understanding the resources behind each garment.
You will learn how to recognize quality in clothing, support local makers, and adopt smart secondhand shopping habits. This session is perfect for parents wanting to instill sustainable values in their family’s fashion choices.
Expect an interactive experience filled with useful strategies to repair, upcycle, and extend the life of your clothes, helping reduce textile waste and save money.
This online event takes place on Tuesday, 21 July 2026, from 12:00 to 13:00. It is free to attend and suitable for anyone curious about sustainable fashion, secondhand styling, or creative upcycling.
Jo Gambale will share insights on the time, skills, and care involved in clothing production, alongside practical tips to make sustainable fashion a part of everyday life.
Participants will gain knowledge to make cost-effective and environmentally friendly wardrobe choices that last.
This is an online event, making it easy to join from the comfort of your home. You can participate regardless of your location, perfect for busy parents looking for convenient learning opportunities.
Ensure you have a stable internet connection and a device to access the session at the scheduled time.
The session is hosted by Jo Gambale, founder of SLOGUE, a community championing slow and circular fashion.
It is designed to be interactive, so be ready to engage and ask questions to get the most out of the experience.
The event is free, but booking is required to secure your spot.
Attendance is free of charge. To book your place, please visit the event booking page provided by Hawkesbury City Council.
Early booking is recommended as spots may be limited.
For more information or assistance, contact Charlotte Weaver at 02 4560 4444 or via the council email.