Recently I have completed a free course by Future Learn, the London College of Fashion and Kering, called Fashion and Sustainability: Understanding Luxury Fashion in a Changing World. It was a 6-week intensive course for fashion design professionals with the premise that major decisions are made at the product development stage. I absolutely recommend it to every fashion enthusiast to take it for at least one week. It goes deeper than just sustainable production, it covers all topics such as the wellbeing of humans and animals, modern-day slavery, water stress, diminishing resources both human and nature, climate change, hazardous chemicals and pollution, land use and biodiversity loss, consumption and waste. I feel much more educated as a consumer and as a professional, I would like to share the common misconceptions that I heard before and the truth based on what I learned from the course.
6 fashion sustainability myths debunked
6 fashion sustainability myths debunked
6 fashion sustainability myths debunked
Recently I have completed a free course by Future Learn, the London College of Fashion and Kering, called Fashion and Sustainability: Understanding Luxury Fashion in a Changing World. It was a 6-week intensive course for fashion design professionals with the premise that major decisions are made at the product development stage. I absolutely recommend it to every fashion enthusiast to take it for at least one week. It goes deeper than just sustainable production, it covers all topics such as the wellbeing of humans and animals, modern-day slavery, water stress, diminishing resources both human and nature, climate change, hazardous chemicals and pollution, land use and biodiversity loss, consumption and waste. I feel much more educated as a consumer and as a professional, I would like to share the common misconceptions that I heard before and the truth based on what I learned from the course.