A Mother of Many Children Amazingly Refreshes Old Clothes to Save Money and Protect the Environment

The apparel industry takes 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions and it is the second largest industrial polluter after oil. This fact does not receive much publicity, as, for example, the negative impact of agricultural plastic waste, but still carries on with its dark undertakings.

Sarah Tau, the mother of three children, strives to fight the addiction of millions of people from 'fast fashion'. She started doing it shortly after the birth of her first daughter. Just trying to save money, Sarah has developed her philosophy of 'looking good, feeling good, doing good' — and turned hundreds of old things from her husband's shirts to wedding dresses into stylish dresses for herself and daughters. Girls wear creations of their mother with pleasure but aren't yet going to learn sewing.

Sarah is a self-taught needlewoman and wants to take courses of sewing.

Sarah recommends to focus oneself on kindness, honesty and personal growth instead of fashion brands.

Sarah wants to improve her skills to such an extent that, in the future, she could create her own clothing line the benefits of which would be spent on needy children.