Fast fashion
Fast fashion is a contemporary term used by fashion retailers to acknowledge that designs move from a catwalk to store in the speed-up to capture current trends within the market.
Fast fashion is a contemporary term used by fashion retailers to acknowledge that designs move from a catwalk to store in the speed-up to capture current trends within the market.
The paradigm-shift (fashion) is a term used in the Fashion revolution, and it includes parameters that are the opposite of fast way, sales and throwaway culture.
Slow fashion comes from the Italian slow food movement that was founded in 1986 by Carlos Petrini, who was a protest against a fast-food chain in Italy, and its goal was to preserve the rich food culture in Italy, regional traditions, nature of production and agricultural diversity.
SLOW FASHION PROCESS
Sustainable fashion, also called Eco-fashion, is a part of the growing design philosophy and trend of sustainability, the goal of which is to create a system which can be supported indefinitely in terms of environmentalism and social responsibility.