Last week, we brought together two of our greatest passions, music and sustainability, for an unforgettable evening at Brooklyn Bowl.

In partnership with DIRT, a nonprofit founded by model and environmental activist Arizona Muse, we hosted a night of live music, impactful conversation, and a shared commitment to a better future.



Boston-based band Ripe set the tone with an electric two-hour set, bringing incredible energy to the crowd. But beyond the music, the evening carried an important message: the fashion industry has a significant environmental impact, and the path forward lies in regenerative farming.

Faherty co-founder Mike Faherty and Arizona Muse took the stage to introduce the partnership and highlight why regenerative cotton is a key piece of our journey toward 100% responsible materials by 2030.

 


 

Guests also got an exclusive first look at our short documentary on regenerative cotton, showcasing the urgent need for change and the progress being made toward a cleaner, healthier future.




 

At Faherty, we believe fashion and sustainability can and must go hand in hand. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us and supported DIRT’s mission. The charity works to expose just how harmful the fashion industry can be and why organic, regenerative farming is the long-term solution to combating climate change.

If you missed it, stay tuned—there’s more to come. In the meantime, learn more about DIRT’s work and our commitment to a more sustainable future here.


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