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According to a recent HSBC report, India’s $86-billion apparel and accessories category is projected to grow 11 per cent ...
The global fast-fashion market is currently valued at $106.62 billion and is expected to grow to $177.92 billion by 2030. Unfortunately, market research reveals consumers still believe in the fast ...
Also, rather than simply chasing fashion trends, Uniqlo is committed to producing wardrobe “staples” that don’t fall out of style as quickly as products offered by some bonafide fast fashion ...
Trade impulse clothing purchases for botanical dyes, upcycled apparel, creative mending, flexible sizing, and more ...
The rise of fast fashion can be traced back to the late 20th century, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s. Brands like Zara, H&M, and Forever 21 emerged, offering trendy styles at prices that ...
Fashion trends seem to come and go much more quickly than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic. MSU experts and students reflect on the impacts of social media and fast fashion on the longevity ...
Here’s what fast fashion brands are doing to be more sustainable, what may be motivating those efforts and how to avoid ...
How teens’ obsession with fast fashion, driven by low prices and social media trends, comes at a hidden cost to the environment, exploited workers, and ultimately, the ... who can’t afford a $200 ...
If social media is the mastermind behind all this, fast fashion is its right-hand man. As Hannah Schmidt-Rees writes in an article for PERSPEX, “Taking advantage of their cheap production costs, [fast ...
However, fast fashion may be fueling it the most. Online shopping, sponsorships, advertisements and influencers are all fueling hyper-consumerism. $3,500 iPhone possible?
Young Aussies betray sustainable virtues with fast fashion addiction They’re the most environmentally conscious cohort in history, dubbed ‘Generation Sustainable’, but young Aussies have a ...