Pre-loved wear: ‘South Asian clothes can live more than one life’

Some South Asians are embracing the concept of “pre-loved” clothing to reduce waste and save money. South Asian weddings are known for their extravagance, including elaborate outfits that are often worn only once before being stored away. However, a growing number of people are turning to “pre-loved” clothing as a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative….

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Barbra Streisand’s Memoir Chronicles a Life of Style and Stardom

From Brooklyn to Hollywood, Barbra Streisand’s memoir delves into her love affair with fashion and her rise to fame In her highly anticipated memoir, “My Name Is Barbra,” legendary singer, actress, producer, director, and philanthropist Barbra Streisand takes readers on a journey through her extraordinary life. While many may expect scandalous tales of her romantic…

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The Fashion Industry in 2023: A Year of Contradictions and Calls for Change

From hyper-fast fashion to regenerative farming, the fashion industry in 2023 faced a myriad of challenges and opportunities. The year 2023 was marked by a paradoxical mix of hyper-fast fashion, environmental concerns, and calls for change within the fashion industry. As the world grappled with the consequences of excessive clothing production and the environmental impact…

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Lululemon’s End-of-Year Scores: Snag Your Favorite Styles at Discounted Prices

Shop the Best Deals on Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories at Lululemon’s After-Christmas Event If you’re looking to kick off the new year with some stylish additions to your wardrobe, Lululemon’s End-of-Year Scores event is here to help. With discounts on popular clothing, shoes, and accessories, you can find essential winter styles and cozy loungewear at…

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Tackling Fashion’s Throwaway Culture: Ireland Launches Campaign to Curb High Frequency Clothing Purchases

Government initiative aims to reduce unsustainable buying habits and promote sustainable fashion choices. In an effort to combat the unsustainable consumer behavior of high frequency clothing shoppers, the Irish government is set to launch a public campaign in 2024. The campaign will specifically target individuals who purchase clothes multiple times a week, encouraging them to…

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