Category: Fashion
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Revolutionizing Fashion: Condé Nast & eBay’s Pre-Loved Partnership

In a groundbreaking new partnership, eBay will serve as the official Pre-Loved Partner with Condé Nast. eBay is the premier destination for Pre-Loved fashion, with Condé Nast quickly becoming the new source for sustainable fashion. As frequent collaborators, this partnership shouldn’t come as a surprise, but rather as an inevitability.
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Fevvers: The New Feathers

For Paris Fashion Week Stella McCartney partnered with UK startup Fevvers, a plant-based, cruelty-free alternative to feathers. Fevvers aims to replicate the look and feel of real feathers without the use of plastic in production or any harm to animals, offering the first ethical solution to traditional feathers in fashion.
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The Future Is Now: Waterless Dyeing

As the second-largest consumer of water, fashion has a responsibility to reduce its usage. With waterless dyeing techniques like Dry Indigo® – used by Gap Inc. – brands can eliminate the need for water. The pioneering technology is a relatively inexpensive and inexhaustible resource exclusive to the Spanish denim mill…
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The Rise Of Natural Fashion

Fashion is one of the fastest-growing industries, producing nearly 80 billion pieces of clothing each year. These clothes often end up in landfills and take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to tonnes of waste annually. Sustainable fabrics can counter the industry’s waste using renewable processes and materials.
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Giving Clothes A New Purpose

When you think of fashion, you imagine stunning clothes and glamorous accessories. With nearly 85% of all textiles discarded in the US alone, consumers don’t think about how often these clothes end up in landfills. Repurposing textiles can reduce waste and carbon emissions while greatly extending the life of materials.