8 Ways Fashion Brands Can Be More Size-Inclusive
‘Plus-size’ has gained over 32 billion views on TikTok and the plus-size market a compound annual growth rate of 5.7%*. These simple figures suggest how being more size-inclusive is becoming a market goal but also a social necessity.
The Waste Of Overproduction
The public lens is on the costs and waste occurring in different industries, including fashion, and raising awareness of the production chain issue or many issues within it.
Meet Erika Alvarez, Leading Change in the Fashion Industry
Our throwaway society, and its addiction to fast fashion, are responsible for devastating environmental destruction across the globe. One businesswoman is holding the banner for change and challenge in fashion by promoting culture and tradition.
NFT’s hit sustainable fashion initiatives with blockchain technology
Authenticity of goods in the fashion domain runs hand in hand with quality and reputation. We are seeing the next step in technology and sustainability with DHL and Mykke Hofmann producing warranty certificates by means of an NFT on the blockchain to extend the garments life span and wearability. Sustainable fashion has just turned optimistic, with 'Forever Pieces.'
How Heritage and Tech will enable a more circular fashion industry
A groundbreaking collaboration has been announced combining heritage of vintage clothing with technology to integrate transparency and circularity in the retail world.
Why we love one brand’s promotional film about their sewing machine mechanic
Ever wondered what it takes to be a surviving UK sustainable clothing company during a pandemic? Or how to make your existing business sustainable?
Fiercely sustainable with the Ferox Collection by April & Alex
We love and admire how fierce this brand is against fashion waste. Look out for this London based brand April & Alex presenting the ‘Ferox’ collection, inspired by all women breaking through the glass ceiling.
Simply adorned with Rayane Bacha
Undoubtedly influenced by her journey at Elie Saab, after claiming her Bachelors in design, Rayane wove the wanderlust within her pieces.
Fashions Finest To host an intimate sustainable pop up event in London
Is the fashion industry really broken?
As fashion consumers, our currency really does count. Small conscientious purchasing decisions can help grow the small section of the industry that puts ethics at the top of their agenda. As consumers we have to lead the way, here is who, how and why.