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Everything you need to know about getting involved in Fashion Revolution Week 2020.
As Lucy Siegle writes, “Fast fashion is free. Someone somewhere is paying.” Which is why knowing how to avoid fast fashion is critical to saving...
Serve killer looks without killing the planet by opting for sustainable, eco-friendly brands and businesses. These fashion companies use recycled materials and fair trade business practices to ensure the clothes you wear are good for you, your wallet, and Mother Earth.
On the anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse, we find out why boycotts aren't an affective tool for protest. Instead, try this.
Fast-fashion discards are being shredded, and the fibers can be used in new garments.
We might have our panties in a bunch because Trump doesn’t believe in climate change, but the truth is, those panties are one of the greatest contributors to climate change! From growing textile fibres to moving fabrics around the world, making our clothes sadly fuels this global climate crisis...
Stella McCartney and Ellen MacArthur have announced the damning findings of a sustainability report. Is this the wake-up call the fashion industry needs?
In spite of the growing demand for eco-friendly clothing, most consumers don’t want to pay more for it. So, what’s the solution? We speak to experts from H&M, Ninety Percent and Fashion For Good to find out
In truth, Bangladesh should be an inspiration to activists and other countries, because of what came after Rana Plaza.
A comprehensive guide to ditching fast fashion and building an ethical, conscious closet.
Présentée par l’édition britannique du magazine Vogue comme étant l’étoile montante du mannequinat, le visage de Jourdan Dunn est désormais incontournable et la belle anglaise fait désormais figure de mannequin fétiche pour de nombreuses marques.
Over-consumption is at the root of the planet’s environmental crisis. One solution, proposed by author JB MacKinnon, is that we should simply buy less. But would that really work?
Get dressed up in your finery and join the Fashion Forward Revolution with Finery. Finery, ‘The Wardrobe Operating System’ is where a styling app meets sustainable fashion. Finery is …
By focusing on who you are, making thoughtful purchases, and taking advantage of the $24 billion resale industry, sustainable style can be whatever you want it to be.
Fast-fashion discards are being shredded, and the fibers can be used in new garments.
The fashion industry is one of the biggest polluters on the planet. See how circular fashion can help change this.
When U.S. soldiers returned home after World War II, they found a country quite different from the one they had left. Wartime production had helped pull America's economy out of the depression, and during the late '40s, young adults saw a remarkable rise in their spending power. Jobs were plentiful, wages were higher, and people were eager to spend. Between 1945 and 1949, Americans bought 20 million refrigerators, 21.4 million cars, and 5.5 million stoves, a trend that continued well into the 1950s. The massive growth of suburban populations meant an even bigger demand for automobiles. Families of all income brackets were buying televisions.
What is fast fashion? It’s a phrase most of us have heard before, but what does that mean to us as the retailer and you as the consumer? Join Queen Anna House of Fashion as we share our fashion industry knowledge and the ways in which we can improve upon our impact on the world as consumers. We will give insights into the fashion industry through the lens of social responsibility, fast fashion, and preservation of the environment. We are eager to share what we know, and are open to learning more ourselves; if there is a...