Button-Down Shirt Styling Workshop

Button-Down Shirt Styling Workshop

Outfit fatigue? Remix your button-downs with Kiley Ross & Jade Thompson in a virtual #NoNewClothes styling sesh. Fresh looks, no buys! ✨

By Remake

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Halfway through Remake's #NoNewClothes Challenge and feeling the outfit fatigue? We've got your back, literally. Join Kiley Ross of ONEOFF and Jade Thompson, Remake Atlanta Community Organizer, for an interactive virtual styling workshop that will breathe new life into the most versatile staple in your closet: the button down shirt.

Come ready with your favorite button down shirts and styling accessories. Together, we’ll head into breakout rooms, remix our looks, and co-create fresh, no-new styles.

Whether you're a layering pro or just looking for your next outfit spark, this community-powered styling session is here to keep your creativity going strong through the rest of the challenge. Let’s make it to the finish line of the #NoNewClothes 90 day challenge, one reimagined look at a time.

About the hosts:

Jade Thompson is a Remake Changemaker, fashion designer, stylist, and creative storyteller with a background in Fashion Design and Marketing. She is the founder of Jade Christina, a made-to-measure brand rooted in slow fashion, personal expression, and intentional style — creating pieces that not only build confidence but offer a thoughtful, one-of-a-kind experience. Beyond her own label, Jade is dedicated to growing Atlanta’s sustainable fashion community through styling, education, and creative collaborations.

Kiley Ross is a sustainable fashion advocate and entrepreneur based in Brooklyn. Inspired by her own search for affordable, values-driven clothing, she founded Oneoff, a curated marketplace that makes high-quality, ethically made fashion more accessible by repurposing excess inventory from conscious brands. Kiley runs Oneoff as a side hustle while working full-time at the intersection of sustainability, technology, and circular business.

Organized by

As a leading voice of authority for human rights and environmental justice in the world, Remake focuses on addressing fair wages and climate impacts within the fashion industry. Remake’s sustainability education and advocacy around fast fashion’s impacts has built an engaged and empowered global community of 300,000 change-makers to disrupt the $2.5 trillion industry. Remake’s initiatives have benefited millions of women who make our clothes and have made sustainable fashion more attainable and mainstream than ever.

Join us on social @remakeourworld and on our website at www.remake.world.

Free