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Here at PAGE, we respect this notion and agree that if you are sustainable then you are conscious of those whom you carve the way for. Having a style that transcends time is sustainable.

Mindfulness when purchasing fashion or other everyday items is sustainable. Being conscious of your routine habits and mitigating them to decrease your carbon footprint and increase efficiency is sustainable. Caring for your environment, community, and other groups adjacent to that is sustainable.

Building relationships that are constructive and mutually beneficial is sustainable. The way we eat, dress, travel, communicate, work – live are the ways we can all be sustainable. This is what page is about, and this is why we exist.

WHY DO YOU EXIST?

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This campaign and concept go beyond exclusivity. We are not a club that isolates ourselves or alienates anyone else. We are people that encourage and inhibit inclusive ideas that anyone can use to level-up their consciousness of living.

Don’t be misconstrued, the inclusive conversation is rare. It’s one that hasn’t been a language of the fashion industry until now. Curated for those who know – those who want – a better future exist on the other side of the daily self-expression.

Moving forward toward the proverbial pasture that is sustainable fashion and living, it’s an effort-less journey taken when you have a platform designed to humanize that which is thought to often be pretentious and lack depth.

That is not what fashion is today, and unfortunately for someone like Kanye West, we’re here to “keep reminding” you that fashion is an industry that everyone plays a role in. Whether you’re a bad actor or a true thespian, fashion is a scene for dressing up that reverberates throughout society – high and low. No disrespect to MAGA hat wearers…

So if you want to know how self-expression is inherently all of us then look to those who value fashion’s intrinsic quality and the different people it represents.

There is no wrong way to be fashionable except for pretending you don’t care about your fashion and the way you present yourself. Everyone has a style and everyone deserves to learn themselves in such a way.

WHAT WE THINK OF AS SUSTAINABILITY HAPPENS TO BE – NOT THE ONLY WAY.

 “SUSTAINABILITY IS FUNDAMENTALLY ABOUT MAINTAINING LIFE ON EARTH AND THE ECOSYSTEMS REQUIRED TO SUPPORT IT. IN SIMPLEST TERMS, SUSTAINABILITY IS ABOUT OUR CHILDREN AND OUR GRANDCHILDREN, AND THE WORLD WE WILL LEAVE THEM.” – FASHION REVOLUTION, A COMMUNITY INTEREST ORGANIZATION.

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Everybody is helping the Vegas shooting victims. Here’s how you can too.

This past Sunday was met with tragedy as a gunman tore through a crowd of 22,000 civilians during a Las Vegas concert.

The act of terror has left 59 people dead with hundreds injured and over 30 still in critical condition. A U.S Veteran, a nurse, and a mom of four are amongst the many who lost their life that day.

Now the deadliest mass shooting in American history just after last year’s Orlando shooting, the question on everyones mind is “why?”

With natural disasters seemingly in the process of destroying the world, why is it that we must contribute to the destruction? With Puerto Rico currently in shambles things seem to just be getting worse.

As Vegas struggles to get back on its feet, many families are left broken after Sunday’s attack. A victim count of over 500 leaves many with expenses that no one could have foreseen.

In the wake of all this madness a few celebrities have proven that they do hear the people’s cries and want to help.

NFL & Oakland Raiders

The future Vegas team has pledged to donate $50,000 to the Vegas victim relief fund.

The NFL foundation in support of the Oakland Raiders promised to match the $50,000 donation as well as giving another $50,000 to the American Red Cross to assist with blood drives and other relief efforts in Vegas.


UFC

UFC President Dana White will be donating $1 million to the families of Sunday’s shooting. The Vegas-based company has had a presence in the city for many years, and promises to help in its time of need.

Joe Rogan has also showed his support promising to donate 100% of his proceeds from his Friday show to the relief fund.


The Chainsmokers

To everyone around the world and our Las Vegas family…

A post shared by The Chainsmokers (@thechainsmokers) on

Pop-EDM duo The Chainsmokers have pledged $10,000 to victim relief while also sending out a heartfelt statement on their Instagram.

The band urges everyone to donate to the GoFundMe and to keep the Vegas victims in their prayers.


Kid Rock

Kid Rock has donated $10,000 to the victim relief fund. The country star has a huge history in Vegas, performing there regularly.


Mike Tyson

The retired boxer has also given $10,000 to victim relief. Boxing is deeply rooted in Vegas and in turn, so is Mike Tyson.

He posted the link to the GoFundMe account on his Twitter urging fans to contribute whatever they could.


Celine Dion

On Tuesday evening during her show at Caesars Palace the singer paid tribute to all the lives lost on Sunday night.

She announced that she would be donating all proceeds from the show to the families who lost loved ones during the shooting.

Dion said,

“On Sunday we lost too many beautiful, innocent souls, and so many are still suffering, but tonight we’re going to let these families know that we are supporting them and that we will help them through their tragic loss,”


Jimmy Kimmel

During his late night talk show an emotional Jimmy Kimmel spoke about the incident that took the country by surprise.

Instead of being another celebrity to send out their ‘thoughts and prayers’ and move on, Kimmel decided to be proactive.

He presented a list of politicians who voted for looser gun laws, Kimmel urged everyone who cares to call their local congressmen and use their voice for change.

If anyone would like to donate to the families and friends of victims during Sunday night’s shooting you can donate to this GoFundMe page.

The account has already raised over $8 million and will soon reach its goal in relief for the victims.