Interest in ethical clothing is growing, is your brand keeping up?

Ethical clothing refers to garments that are produced and manufactured in a way that promotes fair labour practices and also minimises harm to the environment. What is ethical clothing? As a response to the negative impacts of the textile and fashion industry, ethical clothing shows specific key aspects. For example: Fair Trade and Labor...
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What's the difference between sustainable fashion and eco fashion?

The green transition is one of the greatest challenges of the century. What is the fashion industry's role in innovation for sustainability and ecology? The green transition and sustainability in the fashion industry When it comes to green transition, we all know we’re addressing one of the greatest challenges of this century in order...
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Social Media Marketing for fashion brands: how to leverage Instagram

It appears clear that Instagram is essential for fashion brands looking for enhancing the effectiveness of their marketing strategy producing effects on a long-term. According to a themed market study conducted by Meta a few years ago, Instagram is the best and favourite place for customers to discover fashion products, which means being the...
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Bring you own...bag! BYOB makes its way into fashion

BYOB concept is a great way to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainability. BYOB, from Bring Your Own Bottle to Bring Your Own Bag We are sure you have already heard about BYOB, Bring Your Own Bottle. This acronym refers to parties or restaurants and other business asking customers to bring their own alcoholics,...
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What is regenerative fashion?

How new farming methods and eco-friendly materials are can help create a fashion that gives back What is regenerative fashion? Regenerative fashion is a form of sustainable fashion, which focuses on producing garments that not only have minimal impact on the natural environment but also work to restore and replenish it. While sustainable fashion...
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7 challenges of the sharing economy (and how fashion can handle them)

The sharing economy is bringing great changes to all industries, including fashion A lot has been said about the sharing economy in recent years, lauded as a way to make use of idle resources and make money by connecting people who need something with those who have it.It's no secret that it has been...
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How fashion brands can join the net-zero challenge

The net-zero challenge is an opportunity for fashion brands to reduce their carbon footprint and create more sustainable products Last year Burberry became the first luxury fashion company to see its net-zero emissions target approved by the SBTi, the Science Based Targets initiative.  SBTi is a partnership between CDP (ex-Carbon Disclosure Project), UN Global...
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2023 trends for the fashion e-commerce

From metaverse to new payment methods, what should fashion e-commerce focus on to be successful? It's hard to believe but fashion e-commerce is already in its 20s! The first online fashion store was launched in 1997 and the industry has been growing at an incredible rate ever since. Indeed, projections say it is going...
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Recommerce, the new sustainable shopping trend

Recommerce, a new trend in sustainable shopping, is quickly gaining popularity With two-thirds of consumers willing to pay more for sustainable products, it is no wonder why the most attentive companies are making efforts towards sustainability, supporting environmental causes and modifying production processes. Recommerce is one of the best examples of a new circular economy action, and...
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