The 15-year journey of Fashion4Development, a movement that celebrates the power of fashion to transcend boundaries, bridge cultures, and inspire creativity This book chronicles the transformative 15-year journey of Fashion4Development (F4D), a pioneering initiative founded by Evie Evangelou that redefined the intersection of fashion, diplomacy, sustainability, and global empowerment. At the heart of this narrative is The First Ladies Luncheon, F4D’s iconic annual event held during the UN General Assembly in New York City, where world leaders, humanitarians, and visionaries converge to celebrate fashion as a force for good. Through exclusive interviews, personal stories, and archival images, Fashion4Development traces the evolution of the organization from a bold concept to a powerful global platform that aligns fashion with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Each chapter delves into a different dimension of F4D’s impact from elevating indigenous artisanship and fostering ethical supply chains to creating cross-cultural partnerships that uplift women, preserve culture, our environment and communities across continents. The book also explores the visionary work of Moda Cares, F4D’s Foundation, spotlighting humanitarian projects and frontline initiatives that blend beauty with purpose. In a world where the fashion industry often oscillates between extravagance and exploitation, this is a story of reclamation of a movement to return fashion to its highest calling: as a language of dignity, progress, and unity.
