We went from fast fashion (high volume, low prices, cheap labor, bad environmental practices) to slow fashion (low volume, lasting pieces, thoughtful materials and production methods). At least that was the idea and in theory it sounds very logical, because don´t we all want beautiful clothes that last a lifetime and that don´t hurt the people who make them and our planet?
Read MoreLivia Firth (née Giuggioli, 1969), executive producer of the 2015 documentary “The True Cost”, is also founder and creative director of Eco-Age, a consultancy firm that provides sustainability solutions for brands looking to improve their supply chain. Clients of the company, founded in 2009, include fashion names like Chopard, Erdem, Stella McCartney and Gucci, as well as non-fashion companies like Welltower, the English Football Assiociation and Wembley stadium.
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