Clothes For Action is built around a simple idea: creativity is power. Creativity enables change when it is connected to the right people, processes, and values. Each campaign begins with the artists. Their work is what generates awareness and raises vital funds for important organisations. Our products follow a carefully designed model that brings together education, ethical production and charitability.
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Meet the artists
Alexandra Radis
Alexandra (Alex) is an emerging artist whose work is shaped by a deep love of anime and character-driven storytelling. Drawn to the expressive detail, emotional nuance, and romantic themes often found in anime, Alex creates character and background illustrations that aim to bring comfort and happiness to the viewer. Her creative process is intuitive and exploratory, often beginning with simple lines, enabling her ideas to develop organically.
Amir Zishan Parague
Amir is an up-and-coming artist guided by self-expression, a strong sense of individuality, and a drive to connect with others through creative work. Drawn to bold visual art such as graffiti and character-based imagery, Amir describes his style as calm, expressive, and sometimes unpredictable — a balance that reflects both his personality and his instinctive approach to making art.
Bill Bratton
For emerging artist Bill, drawing is more than a medium — it’s a powerful tool for expression, communication, and personal empowerment. For him, art can say things that words sometimes cannot, allowing complex emotions and ideas to be shared visually. He describes his style as creative and unique, guided by meaning rather than decoration, with each piece aiming to carry a clear emotional or social message.
Cristian Roman Tanguila
Through bold, high-energy imagery, emerging artist Cristian Roman aims to uplift, inspire, and spark excitement in those who experience his work. Influenced strongly by Japanese manga, his drawings reflect a love of character design, expressive line work, and bold, stylised visuals. He describes his artistic style as rough, quick, and stylish — embracing loose, energetic lines that give his work a sense of movement and spontaneity.
Dante's Yard
Dante is an illustrator based in London, originally from Genoa but raised in Sardinia. Eager to experience the world beyond their island, they’ve lived across Europe, from Rome to Istanbul, and eventually settled in London. While their heart has always been in art and illustration, Dante’s academic background is rooted in the Japanese language, culture, and International Relations, which has broadened their artistic perspective.
Kety Baratashvili
Kety is an emerging artist whose colourful, character-led work is inspired by animated worlds, distinctive visual styles, and the creativity she encounters in everyday life. Influenced by films such as The Book of Life, with its sculptural, puppet-like forms and swirling decorative details, as well as Disney and contemporary animated shows, Kety is drawn to bold design choices and expressive visual storytelling.
Lauryn Brigitte