A clothing alterations specialist has urged people to think about the environment when choosing what to buy and avoid fast fashion garments.
AI is reshaping the efficiency of fast fashion, but experts warn it may also perpetuate overconsumption and pollution.
Brands such as PrettyLittleThing, Zara, and H&M are making moves to elevate their status and distance themselves from ultra-fast fashion. Is it all just smoke and mirrors?
H&M is investing in offshore wind to help power garment manufacturers in Bangladesh. Zara has produced a line of clothes made from recycled fibers, as well as repair, resale and donation services.
We've all been there. Scrolling through our favorite fast fashion site at 2 AM, adding plus-size pieces to our cart because they're only fifteen bucks each. It feels like winning the lottery. You're ...
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Let’s be real, we all love a good deal. Whether it’s a $10 dress or a $5 tee, fast fashion apps like Shein and Temu have made it easy to shop nonstop from our phones. But France is saying “enough.” ...
It’s been half a decade since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ways in which quarantine reshaped the world have become increasingly more evident. People think differently, socialize ...
Gloria Donkor worked in the secondhand clothing industry in Accra, Ghana, for three years, going to the market early in the morning to pick through bales of clothing bought by wholesalers and find ...
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