Slow fashion is a growing movement that challenges the fast fashion industry’s disposable culture by promoting sustainability, ethical production, and conscious consumerism. Unlike fast fashion—which prioritizes cheap, mass-produced clothing—slow fashion focuses on quality, longevity, and environmental responsibility.
1. What is Slow Fashion?
Slow fashion is an approach that encourages:
• High-Quality, Timeless Designs: Durable, versatile clothing that lasts for years.
• Ethical Production: Fair wages, safe working conditions, and responsible sourcing.
• Sustainable Materials: Organic, biodegradable, or recycled fabrics that minimize environmental impact.
• Mindful Consumption: Encouraging consumers to buy less but choose better.