John Bartlett

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John Bartlett’s sustainability and ESG-related activity is centred on animal welfare, cruelty-free and vegan design, recycled and organic materials, and education around sustainable fashion. He launched the Tiny Tim Rescue Fund in 2012 to support independent rescue groups and shelters, and has linked his fashion work to animal rights and welfare. Bartlett has also described his work as focusing on sustainable materials and practices, and has taken part in industry and academic discussions on sustainability, climate justice, and social justice in fashion.

John Bartlett Sustainability Actions

Launched Tiny Tim Rescue Fund

The designer officially launched the Tiny Tim Rescue Fund, a nonprofit 501(c)3 in 2012. The Tiny Tim Rescue Fund helps support independent rescue groups across the country who are doing the heavy lifting of advocating for homeless dogs so that they may find their forever homes. The Tiny Tim Rescue Fund helps these independent rescue groups with everything from medical needs, transportation, training, and temporary boarding.

Showed cruelty-free menswear

Bartlett was also a winner of the 2011 CFDA/Lexus Eco-Fashion Challenge and made fashion week history with the debut of the first ever eco-luxe, 100 percent cruelty-free menswear collection at New York Fashion Week in February 2012.

Used recycled and organic materials

But more recently the talented designer’s focus has been less on sensuality and more on sustainability, working only with organic and recycled materials, eschewing animal skins and establishing his own nonprofit Tiny Tim Rescue Fund, which raises money for independent shelters and the medical care needed to help these dogs and cats find permanent homes.

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John Bartlett Sustainability Commitments

2023

Led fashion executive education

As of July 2023, John Bartlett is serving as Director of Fashion for Executive and Professional Studies. In his new role, Bartlett will lead CPE’s fashion executive education, including curriculum development, industry outreach and strategic partnerships, and teaching and learning for Parsons Executive Education and the Luxury Management and Design Innovation (EMILUX) joint program with ESSEC Business School.


Sustainable Development Goals

John Bartlett is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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