Fashion made fair : modern, innovative, sustainable /
Publisher: Munich : Prestel, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 28 cmISBN:- 9783791381763
- 3791381768
- TT 507 KOH
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Includes bibliographical references.
Isabell De Hillerin, Germany -- Helen Van Rees, Netherlands -- Honest By, Belgium -- Interview: Bruno Pieters: Transparency and 3D Design -- Royal Blush, Switzerland -- Elsien Gringhuis, Netherlands -- KowKow, New Zealand -- MaxJenny!, Denmark -- Vivienne Westwood, UK -- Interview: Marie-Claire Daveu, Kering Group: Environmental Profit and Loss account -- Reformation, USA -- Deepmello, Germany -- M.Patmos, USA -- Aiayu, Denmark -- Folkdays, Germany -- Lemlem By Liya Kebede, USA -- Junglefolk, Switzerland -- 8 Eden Avenue, Germany -- Interview: Michael Braungart & Friederike Von Wedel-Parlow: Cradle to Cradle in Fashion -- Mud Jeans, Netherlands -- Pyua, Germany -- Christopher Ræburn, UK -- Patagonia, USA -- Freitag, Switzerland -- Knowledgecotton Apparel, Denmark -- Kings of Indigo, Netherlands -- Living Blue, Bangladesh -- Interview: Orsola De Castro: Fashion Revolution Day -- Reet Aus, Estonia -- Hessnatur, Germany -- Lanius, Germany -- Umasan, Germany -- Interview: Lily Gole: Social Business Impossible.com -- Johanna Riplinger, France -- Alin Aschuerfeld, Germany -- Titania Inglis, USA.
This book showcases the work of designers from all over the world, chosen for their ability to manufacture wearable, highly covetable clothing while also contributing to better working conditions, protecting the environment and applying innovative design techniques or materials. Included are companies that are rediscovering traditional handicrafts, upcycling designers who re-use textile waste and consumer-oriented approaches that make high fashion a little more cost-effective.