The European Fashion Council strives for: • Integration,
tolerance and
cooperation between the different European fashion industries; •
Popularization, support and establishment of the fashion art on a pan-European level; • Support of the development of the
fashion design in Europe; • Development of the cooperation between the business circles of the represented member states; •
Exchange and realization of ideas, events, initiatives and concepts by the member states. To achieve its goals, the EFC: • Examines its legal acts and the current economic situation of the fashion industries in Europe and their trends; • Helps for the establishment of a climate, appropriate for cooperation between the companies and organizations in the represented countries; • Assists in the lobbying of the members before their official
institutions for the stimulation of the fashion design and the activities related to it -
production,
commerce,
services and
finances; • Helps in facilitating the business visits of designers, models, photographers and all other persons taking part in the fashion events, to any European country, as well as between the represented countries, for the purposes of the development of the European economic cooperation; • Presents concepts for structural changes in the economic fields of its member states in accordance with the criteria and the standards of the European Union; • Assists the member states in solving their possible
arguments and issues by means of
negotiations; • Exchanges
experience in the field of
intellectual property rights with other European organizations and offers protection on the
copyright of the designers and
fashion houses who work in Europe; • Supports the
education in the various areas of the European fashion industry through the establishment of schools and academies. • Represents new fashion labels, products and services; • Works for the establishment of the fashion design as a cultural factor; • Builds up a
network of complex designers centers in each member state. == Structure ==