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  1. Only showing results from www.vogue.co.uk

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  2. As the world contemplates Earth Day 2019, and many in the industry prepare to ask #WhoMadeMyClothes in remembrance of the 1,138 garment workers who were killed when the Rana Plaza factory collapsed on 24 April 2013, this is a week in which to reflect on how the fashion industry is dealing with the undeniably negative impact it has on both people and planet - and to work together to find ...
  3. 2019 will go down as the year that fashion finally started taking the climate crisis seriously. Whether it was thanks to Greta Thunberg and millions around the world protesting on the streets, the stark warnings from scientists that we're running out of time to tackle emissions, or consumers becoming increasingly aware of the impact their clothes are having on the environment, the industry ...
  4. As sustainability becomes one of 2019's biggest talking points, designers are going to get a lot more questions about how they're prioritising it in their businesses going forward. Below, we've outlined four ways the report could change fashion week (or at least fashion week conversations!) going forward - and how it will spark new ...
  5. The 2019 Global Change Award winners include a new, linen-like fabric being made from stinging nettles in Kenya, and baby clothes that expand to accommodate a little one's growth. ... Kenya's Green Nettle Textile looks to address the need for sustainable fashion and boost local economies in one fell swoop. Using stinging nettles as a raw ...
  6. In 2019, the best we can all do is educate ourselves. Read garment labels, download apps that help you live more sustainably, and if you can't find the answers, ask questions. Organisations such as Fashion Revolution , the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the C&A Foundation have been sounding the alarm for years, but this year has finally seen ...
  7. Stella McCartney and Atelier Swarovski joined forces to create environmentally conscious Fashion Awards 2019 looks for three models: Karen Elson, Joan Smalls and Amber Valletta, aka a triple threat bound to garner attention. "The red carpet is the ultimate showcase of glamour and luxury, but it's also a powerful communication platform," Nadja Swarovski, who will also be wearing bespoke ...
  8. Apr 22, 2023The Fashion Pact, signed in 2019, has a commitment to use just 25 per cent low-impact materials by 2025, while other major luxury brands lack any targets in this area. (The UN Fashion Charter does include a commitment for 100 per cent of "priority materials" - such as cotton, viscose, polyester, wool and leather - to be low-impact by 2030.)
  9. Mar 8, 2024On the whole though, sustainability largely seems to have fallen out of fashion, as the industry moves onto something new (fur, both real and faux, apparently)."Sustainability was a trend in parts of the fashion world, the way bows or the Bordeaux red is a trend," Maxine Bédat, director of New Standard Institute, a sustainable fashion think tank, tells Vogue.
  10. 6 Ways Fashion Could Become More Sustainable In 2023 By Emily Chan For example, designers are using deadstock, as leftover fabric is known - so much so that in April 2021, French luxury group LVMH launched Nona Source, the first online resale platform of deadstock materials, collected from the group's houses.
  11. "Sustainable fashion", for Nodarse, is primarily about efficiency. "Our supply chain gives us the capability to recycle waste back into our fabrics - it's efficient manufacturing," the LA-based creative director told Vogue, on a recent trip to London.Nodarse produces Boyish jeans in Thailand, largely because the factories, with whom he has longstanding relationships, have been ...
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