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Fashion Awareness Days

Lipstick Day

Lipstick Day on 29th July celebrates the beauty and versatility of lipstick. Explore new shades, enjoy makeup tips, and celebrate this timeless cosmetic!

World Scout Scarf Day

World Scout Scarf Day on 1st August celebrates Scouting's spirit and tradition. Wear your Scout scarf to show commitment to Scouting's values and principles!

Rose of Tralee

Rose of Tralee takes place on the 16th of August each year. This annual international festival held in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, celebrates the aspirations, ambitions, intellect, social responsibility, and […]

World Afro Day

World Afro Day takes place on the 15th of September every year to celebrate ‘all things Afro hair’. There are many events and training to address the long-overdue issue of hair discrimination at work. 

Event Series Jeans for Genes Day

Jeans for Genes Day

Jeans for Genes Day generally takes place during the third week of September every year. The campaign raises awareness of the daily challenges faced by those living with a genetic condition and raises money to fund projects that make a tangible difference to the lives of those affected.

World Cotton Day

World Cotton Day takes place on the 7th of October every year. It is a celebration of cotton and an opportunity to show its enduring positive impact of the world’s most important natural fiber.

Wear It Pink

Wear It Pink takes place on the last Friday of October every year. Wear pink and help make life-changing breast cancer research and support happen.

Christmas Jumper Day

Christmas Jumper Day generally takes place on the first or second Thursday in December to raise money for Save The Children.

Wear A Hat Day

Wear a Hat Day casts a stylish shadow on 28th March this year, encouraging individuals worldwide to don their favourite headgear in support of brain tumour research and awareness. Whether you're a fashion aficionado, a philanthropist, or simply someone who loves to accessorise, this day invites you to sport your most fabulous hat while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain tumours.

Wear Your Pyjamas to Work Day

Wear Your Pyjamas to Work Day takes place on 16th April each year, turning the mundane into the marvellous by inviting you to swap your work attire for something a bit more comfortable. Whether you're logging in from your home office or bringing a touch of whimsy to your workplace, this annual event promises a day of fun, relaxation, and camaraderie.

Denim Day

Denim Day takes place on 24th April each year, uniting people around the world in a stand against sexual violence and in support of survivors. This day originated from a protest against a court ruling in Italy in the 1990s, where a rape conviction was overturned because the victim was wearing tight jeans, implying consent. Denim Day serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of consent, respect, and solidarity with survivors of sexual assault.

Met Gala

The Met Gala, the fashion world's most glamorous event, dazzles on 6th May each year, drawing A-list celebrities, designers, and fashion aficionados to the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

International Tiara Day

International Tiara Day sparkles into existence on 24th May, inviting individuals worldwide to embrace their inner royalty and celebrate the timeless elegance of tiaras. Unlike some observances, International Tiara Day graces the calendar on the same date each year, encouraging people to adorn themselves with regal headpieces and feel like kings and queens for a day.

National Flip Flop Day

Flip Flop Day slides into our calendars on the Wednesday after Memorial Day each year, marking a fun and carefree celebration of summertime footwear. Unlike some other awareness days, Flip Flop Day's date is movable, adding an element of surprise and anticipation to this lighthearted occasion. It's the perfect opportunity to kick off those shoes, wiggle your toes, and embrace the relaxed vibes of summer.

Sewing Machine Day

Sewing Machine Day takes place on 13th June each year, celebrating the invention and innovation of this essential tool in the world of crafting and textiles. Unlike some awareness days, Sewing Machine Day remains fixed on the same date every year, ensuring that sewing enthusiasts can mark their calendars and honour the legacy of this transformative invention.

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