**Cut From the Same Cloth" Exhibition Celebrates Immense Success: Over 1000 Visitors and 350 Used Clothes Find New Homes**

The "Cut From the Same Cloth" exhibition, an initiative aimed at promoting sustainable fashion and reusing clothing, has concluded with resounding success, welcoming over 1000 enthusiastic visitors. Held at M7 from 20-25 November , the exhibition witnessed an overwhelming response from the community and beyond.

This unique exhibition, dedicated to fostering awareness about sustainable fashion practices, not only attracted a diverse audience but also achieved a commendable milestone by rehoming 350 pieces of used clothing. Through interactive displays, engaging workshops, and thought-provoking discussions, the exhibition successfully highlighted the importance of reducing textile waste and embracing a more sustainable approach to fashion.

The enthusiastic participation and support from visitors, local businesses, and community organizations underscore the growing interest and commitment towards embracing eco-friendly fashion choices. "Cut From the Same Cloth" served as a platform for dialogue, education, and action, inspiring attendees to reconsider their approach to clothing consumption and adopt more conscious shopping habits.

"We are thrilled by the overwhelming response and the impact 'Cut From the Same Cloth' has had on our community," remarked Suparna Das Purkaystha a fellow volunteers ,the driving force behind the exhibition. "The number of visitors and the rehoming of 350 clothing items demonstrate a collective commitment to sustainability and a willingness to make a positive difference in the fashion industry."

The success of this exhibition stands as a testament to the growing consciousness and eagerness to contribute to a more sustainable future. "Cut From the Same Cloth" has not just been an exhibition; it has sparked a movement towards a more mindful and environmentally conscious fashion landscape.

M7 & The British council extends its gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of "Cut From the Same Cloth" and invites continued participation in fostering a more sustainable world through conscious fashion choices.