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Paris Fashion Week to go digital due to Covid-19

The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode has confirmed that Paris Men’s Fashion Week and Haute Couture Week will still go ahead, however, there will.

29 Sustainability efforts of the fashion industry in November 2020

29 Sustainability efforts of the fashion industry in November 2020 By Simone Preuss 16 Dec 2020 Following on the October momentum, in November, too, cooperations ranked high in the industry, ranging from promoting circular fashion to reducing packaging materials and more. Brands and retailers kicked it up a notch in view of the holidays and put their most sustainable foot forward in terms of offering products that make a difference. FashionUnited found 29 sustainable initiatives, which were announced in the month of November alone. Cooperations & Projects Photo: New Cotton Project The European Union is funding a new project to harness fashion industry collaborations and technology to create circular fashion. Under the ‘New Cotton Project,’ a consortium of brands, manufacturers, suppliers, innovators and research institutes will be tasked with proving that circular, sustainable fashion “is not only an ambition, but can be achieved today”. The twelve participating fashio

Senegal s Dakar Fashion Week: The catwalk in a baobab forest

BBC News Published image copyrightAnnika Hammerschlag Organisers of this year s Dakar Fashion Week have a message for the world: sustainability is in style. Forced by coronavirus restrictions to hold the show outside, models emerged beside the trunk of an ancient baobab tree to stride down the catwalk. The event, held at the weekend in Senegal s capital with the theme of environmental responsibility, featured 20 designers whose collections - both those on the runway and sold in boutiques - have long been handmade on the continent rather than mass produced in factories. image copyrightAnnika Hammerschlag A lot of the designers had already been doing slow fashion but they didn t know it, said Adama Ndiaye, founder of Dakar Fashion Week and the designer behind Adama Paris.

The fashion show in a baobab forest

news The fashion show in a baobab forest © Annika Hammerschlag Organisers of this year s Dakar Fashion Week have a message for the world: sustainability is in style. Forced by coronavirus restrictions to hold the show outside, models emerged beside the trunk of an ancient baobab tree to stride down the catwalk. The event, held at the weekend in Senegal s capital with the theme of environmental responsibility, featured 20 designers whose collections - both those on the runway and sold in boutiques - have long been handmade on the continent rather than mass produced in factories.  A lot of the designers had already been doing slow fashion but they didn t know it, said Adama Ndiaye, founder of Dakar Fashion Week and the designer behind Adama Paris.

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