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Embracing Slow Fashion in a Fast Fashion World

Embracing Slow Fashion in a Fast Fashion World

Fast fashion is inexpensive, thus reinforcing the idea that clothes are a disposable commodity. Its production contributes to textile waste and microfiber pollution, too. Conscious fashion in both ethical and sustainable. Inside: 7 smart ways to embrace slow fashion in the 21st century.



Slow Fashion in a Fast Fashion World:

An interview with Erin Polowy.


Verena (Erin) Polowy learned how  harmful + destructive the fashion industry is while studying fashion design. Seriously questioning her career path, Erin knew she had to find a way to advocate for sustainable + ethical fashion practices.

Erin helps others build conscious wardrobes through her sustainable fashion + conscious living YouTube channel + blog, My Green Closet

 


Defining Terms:

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Conscious fashion is an umbrella term for responsible fashion.

— > Ethical fashion focuses on garment workers. Are they provided decent working conditions? Are they paid fairly?

— > Sustainable fashion emphasizes the environmental impact of garments. 

 


Nothing will change in the fashion industry unless we change the way in which we consume.


Why is fast fashion so terrible, exactly?

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– It requires constant turnover of product, which contributes to textile waste + microfiber pollution. 

– Fast fashion is inexpensive, thus reinforcing the idea that clothes are a disposable commodity.

– Fast fashion garment workers generally aren’t adequately compensated.

– The toxins + pollutants created in the manufacturing process may not be properly disposed of.

– A reliance on trendy items limits the creation of personal senses of style.

 


What’s slow fashion?

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Slow fashion emphasizes quality over quantity + features classic styles in sustainable fibers that last for years and years.

Peruse Erin’s exhaustive directory of conscious brands here.

 


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Small changes for huge impact: Erin’s ethical fashion tips.

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1. End impulse buys.

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Think before buying by asking yourself these questions:

– How much will I wear it?

– What will I wear it with?

– Do I actually need it?

– Does it actually fit?

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2. Shop secondhand.

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Find 21st Century thrifting tips here.

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3. Check out the 30 wears campaign.

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Aim to wear everything at least 30 times.

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4. Take care of your clothes.

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Find tips for caring for your clothes here.

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5. Mend items instead of throwing them away.

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Easy mending ideas without a sewing machine can be found here.

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6. Rent outfits for fancy occasions.

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Rent the Runway is one reputable online rental site.

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7.  Celebrate the items you’ve had for years.

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Talk about these items + share their stories with others.

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How do you commit to slow fashion? Leave your best tips in the comments!

 


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