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Sustainability in Fashion

  • agrima43
  • Apr 4
  • 1 min read

Sustainability in fashion is no longer a passing trend; it has become the foundation for how the industry must design, produce, and consume in the future. Circularity, slow fashion, and transparent supply chains are transforming how brands create value while honouring both people and the planet.



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Every piece created carries an impact on water, carbon emissions, biodiversity, and communities, which means each design decision is inherently both a climate and a social decision. From circular fashion and upcycling to regenerative materials and digital product development, leading innovators are demonstrating that aesthetics and responsibility can evolve hand in hand.


As professionals, there is a shared responsibility to:

- Design for longevity, repair, and reuse rather than disposability.

- Prioritise lower-impact, ethically sourced materials and partners.

- Leverage technology to reduce waste, physical samples, and overproduction throughout the value chain.


Sustainability in fashion is a collective endeavour between brands, technologists, and consumers, and the choices made today will determine what the wardrobe of 2030 will look like.


 
 
 

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