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Attention all fashion enthusiasts, The Conscious Closet is the must-have guide for anyone who is interested in sustainable and ethical fashion! This game-changing e-book is here to provide you with all of the necessary knowledge and tools to make more conscious and informed shopping choices.
In The Conscious Closet, we will dive deep into the world of fashion and explore the true cost of fast fashion on our planet and the people who make our clothes. Discover the importance of slow fashion and sustainable practices, and how you can implement them into your daily life.
Through 20 comprehensive chapters, this eBook covers everything from understanding sustainable and ethical fashion to the ethics of fashion and human rights abuses, choosing sustainable fabrics, secondhand and vintage shopping, and even creating your own sustainable clothing!
The Conscious Closet empowers you to take control of your fashion choices by sharing the benefits of reducing your wardrobe, supporting local designers and makers, and adopting minimalism in your fashion habits.
Maintaining and caring for your sustainable wardrobe is also crucial, which is why this eBook includes tips on creating a long-lasting sustainable wardrobe, tackling clothing waste, and reducing your fashion footprint.
As a global community, it’s important that we all work together to make a positive change in the world of fashion. The Conscious Closet is here to show you how, and how to continue learning and growing in ethical fashion.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make a difference in your life and the life of our planet, grab your copy of The Conscious Closet and start your sustainable fashion journey today.
Eco-minimalism is a hot-button issue right now, and for good reason: living a life with less can be the key to saving our precious planet.We are exhausted. There’s so much to do, and way too much to buy. Whether it’s through late night TV ads, social media, or other sources of influence, we seem to be addicted to buying and then storing things. Sometimes we consume with no regret and other times we realize that we’re doing more harm than good to our wallets and our homes. It’s a constant cycle – one that many are longing to break. Who wants their hard-earned money to go toward something that soon ends up in a landfill? We have an abundance of things. Manufacturing “stuff” exploits Earth’s precious (and finite) resources. And then there’s the harsh reality of where it all goes. Our discarded possessions ultimately head to landfills and contribute to environmental pollution, releasing greenhouse gases during breakdown and decomposition.Sustainable minimalism is the solution overworked people are seeking but can’t seem to find in any store. This book empowers readers to incrementally incorporate the tenets of sustainable minimalism into their homes and lives. You will master the easiest tasks first and build upon your successes-a practical and stress-free process. Now that’s sustainable!
This book uses a quantitative science-based approach to explain where the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions emitted by the fashion industry are generated and it explores what strategies can be deployed to achieve Net Zero by 2050.With GHG emissions currently predicted to triple by the middle of the century, the fashion industry is far off course to reach Net Zero, as set out in the Paris Agreement. With misinformation and greenwashing representing an ever-growing barrier to potential solutions, the book aims to demystify the source of GHG emissions from the industry, breaking down in detail their origin, while identifying the steps that can be taken when designing and sourcing new products. Detailing the market drivers and trends in fashion consumption, it argues that change should be guided by science-based quantitative principles. Accessibly written with key insights at the end of each chapter, this book will enable the reader to understand the tactics to tackle decarbonisation, and ultimately outline five main strategies that can be deployed by the fashion and textile industries to align with the Paris Agreement.This book serves as a practical guide for designers, buyers and the fashion industry in general to develop and understand approaches and strategies to reduce energy consumption and the resulting GHG emissions to reach Net Zero.
This collection of topical essays by academics and industry professionals brings a unique lens to the issues broached, questions raised, and solutions offered regarding the history and advancement of digital fashion.
While digital fashion’s roots can be traced back to the development of the Jacquard loom, its modern-day antecedents are found in video games and Instagram filters – allowing users to apply virtual makeup, accessories, and clothes to their posts.
With 12 essays and four specialist interviews, this collection begins with digital fashion’s origins, its placement in the history of fashion, and its status as an aesthetic object. Part 2 focuses on the practice of making digital fashion, including NFTs, sneaker culture, cyborg vs skins and education. Part 3 provides a critical overview of digital fashion’s potential to impact wider society, including questions of social equity, sustainability and African decoloniality and the future of the industry.
Interviewees:
Julie Zerbo, founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Fashion Law
Idiat Shiole (Hadeeart), Web3 startup founder and 3D designer
Jonathan M. Square, writer, historian, and curator of Afro-Diasporic fashion and visual culture
Matthew Drinkwater, Head of Innovation Agency, London College of Fashion
Do you know that Fashion is one of the most polluting industries on Earth, and we are all part of the problem? The fashion industry has a dark, unseen inside as much as it looks bright outside. As an insider in Fashion, a fashion designer, who has showcased on many prestigious runways and won global awards, I want to highlight the ugly fashion facts rarely spoken about and help you all understand sustainable fashion philosophy.Most books on sustainable fashion take a very technical and data-based approach. But I want to keep it simple for everyone to understand and make it a quick and straightforward read because I want you all to READ this book to know the scale of fashion pollution and join hands to bring in change. The book is not only supported by exciting illustrations it also has reflections at the end of each chapter that requires you to take a deeper look at your fashion habits.I have put the reality, the effect of over-production and consumption, before you and some simple thoughts to ponder over before making your next fashion purchase. A shift in mindset is much needed to leave a great world behind for the next generations. We don’t want to exploit nature in the name of fashion because fashion is an Art form and Art is creative, it cannot be destructive.Scroll UP & Grab your Copy NOW!
Transform your wardrobe into a showcase of unique, sustainable fashion with Refashioning 101!Learn how to reuse what’s already in your closet, shop preloved treasures, and master the art of refashioning. This epic book by Refashionista Sheri is packed with over 100 tutorials and loads of thrifty tips and tricks, providing everything you need to create your own eco-friendly wardrobe.In Refashioning 101, Sheri shares her expert tips and techniques for budget-friendly eco-fashion, requiring no special skills or equipment. Each tutorial is adaptable, encouraging endless creativity. Remember, there are no mistakes in refashioning and upcycling—if a project doesn’t turn out as planned, simply transform it into something new! Let your imagination go wild!Check out the chapters:
1. My Top Thrifting Tips
2. Cleaning Tips & Laundry Tricks
3.Transforming with Bleach & Dye
4. No-Sew Refashions
5. Getting Started Handstitching
6. More Handstitching
7. Quick Mends & Fixes
8. Sewing Machine Basics
9. Delightful DIY Dresses
10.Terrific Tops
11. Bodacious Bottoms
12. Groovy Outerwear
13. Upsizing
14. Brilliant Bags
15. Awesome Accessories
16. Fab Footwear
17. Scrapbusting Ideas
Embrace a sustainable approach to fashion with “Sustainable Fashion and Minimalist Wardrobe.” This comprehensive guide explores the environmental impact of fast fashion and provides actionable strategies for building a minimalist, ethical wardrobe. Learn how to choose eco-friendly fabrics, shop secondhand, extend the life of your clothes, and make thoughtful purchases that align with your values.With chapters on slow fashion, sustainable shopping on a budget, and the role of technology in ethical fashion, this book empowers readers to make impactful changes. Whether you’re just starting your sustainable journey or looking to deepen your commitment, this guide is an essential resource for living stylishly and sustainably.
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