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Slow Fashion and how it is beeing communicated-the role of storytelling in engaging consumers in slow fashion

open access: yes, 2014
Background: The fashion industry today is one of constant and unceasing change. It is a segment of materialism, characterised by fast-paced and outsourced production, cost pressed profit structures, and never ending designs and trends. This framework together with modern day marketing communications that unremittingly stimulate new consumer wants have ...
ERIKSSON, JENNY, KARLSSON, NATALIE
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Fast fashion vs. slow fashion: What is the future? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
For the last decades, the fashion industry, specifically Fast fashion, contributed largely to the current environmental distress, which is starting to have real life consequences to consumers. As so, with these factors coming into place, analyzing fashion consumption now and consumer’s intentions towards sustainable options is crucial to identify ...
Ângelo, Rita Patacão Cavaleiro
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Da Alta Costura ao Prêt-à-porter, da Fast Fashion a Slow Fashion: um grande desafio para a Moda

open access: yesModaPalavra e-periódico, 2011
Depois da Alta Costura, do abandono das roupas feitas artesanalmente e sob medida, e com o início do Prêt-à-porter, a moda passou por diversas transformações.
Ereany Refosco   +2 more
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Slow fashion : the answer for a sustainable fashion industry?

open access: yes, 2010
Program: Magisterutbildning i Applied Textile ...
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Pursuing profitability in slow fashion: Exploring brands’ profit contributors

open access: yesJournal of Cleaner Production
Circularity has been ineffective in shifting the fashion industry's ever-growing carbon footprint, as its focus fails to prioritise slowing the cycle of consumption and production. In contrast, the framework of sufficiency explicitly calls to reduce and slow the cycle of production and consumption by ‘making do with less’.
Sasha N. Sarokin, N.M.P. Bocken
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Fast Fashion, Slow Transition

open access: yes
In the new ultra-fast fashion era, garment production cycles are accelerated to new heights, while the quality of the garments deteriorates. Key characteristics of the industry are its reliance on cheap manufacturing, overconsumption and short-lived garment use.
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Spinal epidermoid cyst: illustrative case. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
Patel S   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Development of striated muscle microvasculature across the perinatal period in lambs. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Physiol
Chang EI   +12 more
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Slow Fashion, Fast Fashion and Intellectual Property Rights

open access: yesStockholm IP Law Review
This work explores how intellectual property protection interacts with the realities of the modern fashion industry, especially considering the fast fashion industry. It begins by outlining the sociological mechanisms that shape fashion to illustrate why the protection of fashion might be different from the protection of other works. The piracy paradox,
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