PublishedNew Internationalist, May 2016 |
ISBN9781780262833 |
FormatSoftcover, 192 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 18.1cm × 0.8cm |
Slow Fashion offers creatives, entrepreneurs, and ethical consumers alike a glimpse into the innovative world of the eco-concept store movement, sustainable design, and business that puts people, livelihoods, and sustainability central to everything they do.
Safia Minney argues that the future of brick and mortar retail is in fair trade, sustainability, and organic products, together with vintage and second-hand goods and local produce. Restorative economics, the well-being of our planet, and our bodies and minds, can be inspired by this growing sector, one that is now shaping big business.
This book curates pioneering people and projects that will inspire you to be part of the change. International names featured include Livia Firth, Zandra Rhodes, and Lily Cole. American change-makers include filmmaker Andrew Morgan (The True Cost, a ground-breaking documentary that asks us each to consider who pays the price for our clothing) and Dana Geffner (Fair World Project).
With full colour photography and elegant design, Slow Fashion profiles the people bringing the alternatives to the mainstream: designers, labels, and eco-concept stores across the world; fair trade producers; campaigns that are re-designing the fashion economy; and the fibres and fabrics which are making a difference.