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EU: no more tax breaks for fast fashion
By Albert Navarro GarcíaDid you know that making one cotton t-shirt uses around 2,700 litres of water, around the amount that a person drinks in three years? Fast fashion may offer cheap, on-trend ...
A new study reveals that labeling clothes with a breakdown of the cost of an item per wear (CPW) can shift consumers away ...
Feelings of awe, sparked by nature's grandeur, can inspire consumers to buy fewer but higher-quality products, according to a new study co-authored by University of Auckland marketing experts ...
A segment of ultra-fast fashion moves products from design to market within days, releases thousands of new items weekly, and ...
MILAN — Industry associations in Italy have been vocal for months: Made in Italy is besieged and action must be taken to safeguard the local supply chain and its reputation.
FASHION is a constant in our lives. It clothes us, shapes how we express ourselves, and even helps define eras and identities ...
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Hidden Dangers in Baby Clothes: Fast Fashion’s Overlooked Impact on Infant Health and Safety
Fast fashion’s hidden toxins threaten more than the planet—they endanger infant health. Discover how sustainable, non-toxic ...
Social media has become a large promoter for the fast-fashion industry, and it's time to switch the narrative.
Fast, sleek, and track-ready: discover the F1-inspired fashion trends putting style in the driver’s seat this season ...
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