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Made-to-order fashion is giving garment waste the chop
Made-to-order fashion is giving garment waste the chop
Think of made-to-order fashion as a key manufacturing tool to reduce garment waste. Here we present those leading the consumption-reducing charge
Left, ‘Stones Best Bitter’ towel vest, by Adam Jones. Right, ‘Patchwork’ jacket, by Neith Nyer. Both available made to order at APOC Store
Capitalism, consumption and the allure of fast fashion has encouraged the Western world to splurge on far more clothing than it needs. According to Greenpeace, 300,000 tonnes of used clothes are burned or buried in landfill each year in the United Kingdom, and the average life span of a garment is only just over two years. Sometimes, overproduced garments never even make it to the shop floor. Clothes pile up in material mountains on landfill sites or in recycling centres, and their synthetic microfibres clog the seas (see our comprehensive guide to sustainable fashion for more
Karoline Vitto The Ladies Pond 04Photography by Lucas Fonseca
“I want to celebrate those areas that we are almost told to hide”: As the Brazillian designer reveals her latest collection exclusively on AnOther, she speaks to Hannah Tindle about her unmistakable namesake label
March 16, 2021
Who is it? Karoline Vitto is a London based, Brazil-born designer
Why do I want it? Vitto’s namesake label creates clothes that accentuate rolls of fat on the body, celebrating a variety of body shapes
Where can I find it? Pieces are made as custom orders and and soon arrive online at selected stores and KarolineVitto.com
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