Shaping Sustainable Fashion: Changing the Way We Make and Use ClothesAlison Gwilt, Timo Rissanen Routledge, 25 juni 2012 - 192 sidor The production, use and eventual disposal of most clothing is environmentally damaging, and many fashion and textile designers are becoming keen to employ more sustainable strategies in their work. This book provides a practical guide to the ways in which designers are creating fashion with less waste and greater durability. Based on the results of extensive research into lifecycle approaches to sustainable fashion, the book is divided into four sections:
Illustrated throughout with case studies of best practice from international designers and fashion labels and written in a practical, accessible style, this is a must-have guide for fashion and textile designers and students in their areas. |
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Make | 56 |
Use | 98 |
Last | 140 |
Case Study Designer Profiles | 177 |
Resources | 180 |
Editors Biographies | 183 |
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