The Possibility Project





THE POSSIBILITY PROJECT MISSION

ARTISAN MADE - SOCIAL ENTERPRISE - UPCYCLED - ETHICAL - SLOW FASHION

The Possibility Project is a social enterprise founded by Kim Pearce and Kath Davis who partner with I-India, to create a selection of slumwear108 - slow clothing made in Japiur, India out of upcycled saris, rescued fabrics, Indian cottons and naturally dyed woodblock prints.

We feel privileged to be welcomed by the I-India family. We are committed to upholding the creative spirit of this community and work with passion to bring our collaborative efforts to others.  

There is a global debate surrounding trade versus aid as a solution to social justice issues in impoverished areas, our joint partnership is centred on helping to develop socially just trade through the commercial support of I-India’s vocational education and training programs. Our slumwear108 products are hand crafted within programs managed by I-India and all additional support that The Possibility Project provides is governed by what they desire. 

We offer designs imbued with an attitude of loving kindness for the wearer.

Our upcycled sari products are imbued with the dignity of both their former wearers and the incredible people involved in their reimagining.


THE FOUNDERS OF NGO, I-India, Abha and Prabhakar Goswami