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OverviewCreating sustainable fashion has never been more important. Circular Fashion provides an accessible, practical, and holistic approach to this key topic for anyone studying fashion. This introductory text to sustainability in fashion includes best practice case studies and profiles of key companies such as Patagonia, Veja, Christopher Raeburn, and Stella McCartney. It begins with an overview of the fashion business, tackling the issues of the linear production model of make, use, dispose, before introducing the idea of the circular supply chain. Circular Fashion is the must-have book for fashion students, creatives and anyone passionate about sustainability and fashion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peggy BlumPublisher: Quercus Publishing Imprint: Laurence King Publishing Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9781786278876ISBN 10: 1786278871 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 06 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt encompasses a wide swath of information on the subject. -- Noel Palomo-Lovinski - Kent State University Explains how to be sustainable and gives insight to create product. -- Jodi Hartmann - Marist College It shows how urgent and important understanding Sustainability in fashion is. -- Alison Davies - Cardiff Met University A great book. -- Wendy Moody - Anglia Ruskin University Circular Fashion is an eminently readable analysis of the social and environmental impact of every aspect of the textile and clothing industry [...] There is a stunning depth of research in Circular Fashion and some fun discoveries along the way as well. Because of this book I started to follow innovative designers [....] I really enjoyed the section that lists all of the conventional materials used for clothing production and unpacks their pros and cons, as well as the fascinating discussion of innovative materials (like those made from potato peels, mushrooms, oranges, and pineapples), and forward-looking, sustainable processes like green chemistry and digital finishing. -- Jenny Auld * Legible Blog * Peggy Blum's Circular Fashion is for anyone who loves fashion. Fashion being the second leading cause to waste and pollution, the book dives into specific case studies of fashion companies that are on a mission to create more ethical and low-impact clothing cycles. From business decisions to a detailed breakdown of the production process of the supply chain, this book will equip you with what circular fashion really means. * Consider Beyond * Circular Fashion is an eminently readable analysis of the social and environmental impact of every aspect of the textile and clothing industry [...] There is a stunning depth of research in Circular Fashion and some fun discoveries along the way as well. Because of this book I started to follow innovative designers [....] I really enjoyed the section that lists all of the conventional materials used for clothing production and unpacks their pros and cons, as well as the fascinating discussion of innovative materials (like those made from potato peels, mushrooms, oranges, and pineapples), and forward-looking, sustainable processes like green chemistry and digital finishing. -- Jenny Auld * Legible Blog * This book... has become a bookshelf go-to for me in both my personal reflection of my own fashion consumption practice and my professional practice as a fashion educator. Blum sets the tone as one of realism but with a clear sense of optimism that the fashion industry and fashion consumers can do better... I would highly recommend this book to fashion academics, educators and anyone involved in the business of fashion, alongside fashion consumers that want to reflect upon their consumption behaviour and make some positive changes to it. Blum offers not only hope but viable business solutions to creating a more circular fashion movement. -- Corinna Budnarowska * International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles * Explains how to be sustainable and gives insight to create product. -- Jodi Hartmann - Marist College It encompasses a wide swath of information on the subject. -- Noel Palomo-Lovinski - Kent State University It shows how urgent and important understanding Sustainability in fashion is. -- Alison Davies - Cardiff Met University A great book. -- Wendy Moody - Anglia Ruskin University It encompasses a wide swath of information on the subject. -- Noel Palomo-Lovinski - Kent State University Explains how to be sustainable and gives insight to create product. -- Jodi Hartmann - Marist College It shows how urgent and important understanding Sustainability in fashion is. -- Alison Davies - Cardiff Met University A great book. -- Wendy Moody - Anglia Ruskin University It encompasses a wide swath of information on the subject. -- Noel Palomo-Lovinski - Kent State University Explains how to be sustainable and gives insight to create product. -- Jodi Hartmann - Marist College It shows how urgent and important understanding Sustainability in fashion is. -- Alison Davies - Cardiff Met University A great book. -- Wendy Moody - Anglia Ruskin University Circular Fashion is an eminently readable analysis of the social and environmental impact of every aspect of the textile and clothing industry [...] There is a stunning depth of research in Circular Fashion and some fun discoveries along the way as well. Because of this book I started to follow innovative designers [....] I really enjoyed the section that lists all of the conventional materials used for clothing production and unpacks their pros and cons, as well as the fascinating discussion of innovative materials (like those made from potato peels, mushrooms, oranges, and pineapples), and forward-looking, sustainable processes like green chemistry and digital finishing. -- Jenny Auld * Legible Blog * This book... has become a bookshelf go-to for me in both my personal reflection of my own fashion consumption practice and my professional practice as a fashion educator. Blum sets the tone as one of realism but with a clear sense of optimism that the fashion industry and fashion consumers can do better... I would highly recommend this book to fashion academics, educators and anyone involved in the business of fashion, alongside fashion consumers that want to reflect upon their consumption behaviour and make some positive changes to it. Blum offers not only hope but viable business solutions to creating a more circular fashion movement. -- Corinna Budnarowska * International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles * It encompasses a wide swath of information on the subject. -- Noel Palomo-Lovinski - Kent State University Explains how to be sustainable and gives insight to create product. -- Jodi Hartmann - Marist College It shows how urgent and important understanding Sustainability in fashion is. -- Alison Davies - Cardiff Met University A great book. -- Wendy Moody - Anglia Ruskin University Circular Fashion is an eminently readable analysis of the social and environmental impact of every aspect of the textile and clothing industry [...] There is a stunning depth of research in Circular Fashion and some fun discoveries along the way as well. Because of this book I started to follow innovative designers [....] I really enjoyed the section that lists all of the conventional materials used for clothing production and unpacks their pros and cons, as well as the fascinating discussion of innovative materials (like those made from potato peels, mushrooms, oranges, and pineapples), and forward-looking, sustainable processes like green chemistry and digital finishing. -- Jenny Auld * Legible Blog * This book... has become a bookshelf go-to for me in both my personal reflection of my own fashion consumption practice and my professional practice as a fashion educator. Blum sets the tone as one of realism but with a clear sense of optimism that the fashion industry and fashion consumers can do better... I would highly recommend this book to fashion academics, educators and anyone involved in the business of fashion, alongside fashion consumers that want to reflect upon their consumption behaviour and make some positive changes to it. Blum offers not only hope but viable business solutions to creating a more circular fashion movement. -- Corinna Budnarowska * International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles * Author InformationPeggy Blum is Assistant Professor of Practice, Sustainability, Textiles and Apparel at the University of Texas, Austin. She has taught Fashion Management and Merchandising in various institutions and participated in a number of sustainability projects and conferences. Previously, she worked as a fashion trend forecaster. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |