This fall, I've had the pleasure of completing my end-of-studies internship with Paris Re Made, a Paris-based sustainable fashion label.
During this time, I have been exposed to design systems that actively challenge conventional design norms and the fast fashion business model. In a world driven by a growth and accumulation logic, it's easy to underestimate the transformative and scalable potential of slow or circular fashion systems. Yet, the need to rethink and reshape the fashion narrative is imperative, and represents just one aspect of the broader systemic change required.
I invite you to read this short article below and explore the world of fashion sustainability and its innovative approaches.
Upcycling: The Future of Fashion is Here
This December, we’re spotlighting a movement that’s reshaping the fashion industry: upcycling. As highlighted in a recent article, upcycling blends sustainability with artistry, offering designers a way to transform discarded materials into innovative creations that challenge conventional design norms and address pressing environmental concerns.
At Paris Re Made, we’re proud to be part of this revolution. By reworking luxury vintage garments and deadstock fabrics, we preserve the integrity and story of each garment while minimizing waste and closing material loops.
As we head into the holidays, let’s reflect on the choices we make. Together, we can challenge the norms of fast fashion and celebrate designs that create the perfect harmony between sustainability and artistic ingenuity.
Read the full article below to explore how upcycling is transforming the fashion industry and inspiring a new era of creativity.
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