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Efforts to bring garment production back to the U.S. also often overlook a complex reality: Many of the most cutting-edge, ...
Can we break the cycle of overconsumption? - FASHION IN FOCUS: Few sectors rival fashion when it comes to scale, speed and ...
Here’s what fast fashion brands are doing to be more sustainable, what may be motivating those efforts and how to avoid ...
France moves to penalise ultra-fast fashion giants like Shein and Temu. Why this policy matters, what it leaves out and ...
Online shopping, sponsorships, advertisements and influencers are all fueling hyper-consumerism. However, fast fashion may be fueling it the most.
Worldwide criticism of fast fashion’s waste, labor abuses and carbon emissions has done little to slow down the industry. But new legislation could alter the flood of goods — like the floral ...
Fast fashion brands, such as Shein and Temu, have skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years, thanks to social media. MSU students and professors explore why fast fashion is harmful to the ...
Fast fashion has never been truly affordable. We just haven’t always counted the cost. Clothing has always been about expression, but it’s also about memory, intimacy and comfort.
Forever 21 was once the premier shopping destination for teens who wanted cheap and fashionable clothing. Now, it is filing for bankruptcy, again. WSJ breaks down how fast fashion—its own market ...
Several major fast-fashion brands such as Zara’s parent company Inditex, Fast Retailing (which owns Uniqlo), and Mango have reported increasing profits despite the rising costs of production.
Fast fashion is also negatively impacting small or independent businesses throughout the world, as lower prices steer consumers away from better-quality, non-mass-produced items found in non-fast ...