Within the No Label project, the MasterPeace Poland team and its partners placed strong emphasis on meetings and networking moments that brought together organisations, educators, activists, designers, and young people working on sustainable fashion and circular solutions. These meetings were not only spaces for discussion, but also for building trust, shared understanding, and long-term collaboration.
One of the key moments was the networking and partner exchange during the No Waste Fashion Show in Krakow, where members of the No Label initiative met designers, educators, and representatives from the fashion and cultural sectors. Informal conversations during the event created opportunities to exchange experiences on circular fashion, education, and youth engagement. As a direct result of these meetings and follow-up discussions, the Krakow Art Schools joined the No Label project as a new partner, strengthening the alliance with professional expertise in fashion design and education.
Another important meeting took place during the “Law of the Desert” gathering at the Błędów Desert in July, co-organised with No Label partners Ubrania Do Oddania and Desert Mode. In this unique open-air setting, partners and invited organisations combined networking with collective reflection on overproduction, textile waste, and ethical fashion. The meeting gathered representatives from civil society organisations, sustainable fashion initiatives, cultural institutions, and independent journalists, creating a strong cross-sector dialogue. Alongside networking, participants worked together on shared ideas, campaign concepts, and local action strategies related to circular fashion and responsible consumption.
These meetings played a crucial role in strengthening the No Label Alliance in Poland, expanding the network with new organisations, and deepening cooperation between existing partners. By embedding meetings within meaningful cultural and educational contexts, the Polish team ensured that collaboration was grounded in shared values, practical experience, and a strong commitment to systemic change in the fashion sector.

