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A 10 per cent textile-to-textile recycling rate by 2035 could cut CO₂ emissions by 440,000 tonnes annually and ease water scarcity by over 3 per cent, said IVL.
With current rates at just 1 per cent, advanced recycling could boost it to 26 per cent by 2030.
The study has urged EU policy support to improve fibre recycling efficiency and infrastructure.
Reaching a modest 10 per cent textile-to-textile recycling rate by 2035 could cut CO2 emissions by 440,000 tonnes annually and reduce
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Source Fashion's new report, Do We Really Need to Produce So Much?, reveals fashion's overproduction crisis—80–150 billion garments made yearly, with up to 40 per cent unsold.
It urges brands to adopt on-demand production, circular design, resale, and co-creation to cut waste and boost margins.
The report calls for a shift to smarter, leaner, and more sustainable models.
Source Fashion, the leading destination for responsible sourcing and fashion innovation, has launched
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Louis Vuitton is the most counterfeited luxury brand, said a report from Entrupy, which found the brand accounted for 32.76 per cent of all its luxury goods submissions.
There is a growing sophistication in counterfeits, especially across high-volume and high-demand items.
China and Hong Kong still dominate supply, with 3 per cent of counterfeit purchases being enabled by chatbots.
Louis Vuitton is the most counterfeited luxury brand, according to the new 'State of the Fake' report f
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Key Takeaways
Social media marketing has become essential for fashion brands, driving global visibility, consumer engagement, and brand loyalty.
Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube offer unique strategies for success, from influencer partnerships to user-generated content.
Data-driven approaches enhance targeting, ensuring a higher ROI and sustained brand growth.
In today’s digitally driven market, social media has become a vital tool for fashion and clothing br
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Solar fashion integrates lightweight, flexible photovoltaic cells into garments, allowing them to harness sunlight for power.
This innovative technology reduces reliance on fossil fuels and offers practical benefits like on-the-go charging and smart city integration.
Despite challenges in durability and cost, advancements are making solar fashion increasingly viable and stylish.
The fashion industry is transforming significantly, integrating sustainability and technology to c
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3D printed fashion and wearable technology are reshaping the industry by enabling designers to create innovative, customised garments.
These technologies merge virtual and physical worlds, offering new creative possibilities.
While reducing material waste, sustainability challenges remain, especially concerning the environmental impact of current 3D printing materials.
3D printed fashion and wearable technology are changing not only how clothing is made, but also how it is im
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Summer workwear in 2025 blends comfort with style, featuring breathable fabrics like linen and cotton.
Key pieces include loose-fit pants, formal waistcoats, and linen co-ords for a chic yet professional look.
Midi skirts, oversized shirts, and shirt dresses offer versatility, while modern twists like Bermuda shorts and halter necks keep outfits fresh and fashionable.
Summer 2025 is heating up and so is your work wardrobe. Say goodbye to sweaty commutes in stiff blazers and h
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Cannes 2025 delivered unforgettable fashion—Rihanna stunned in blue Alaïa, A$AP Rocky kept it cool in Saint Laurent, and Simone Ashley brought fairy-tale drama in Westwood.
Dakota Johnson rocked romantic Gucci, Spike Lee made a bold cultural statement, and Coco Rocha turned heads in avant-garde.
Kylie Verzosa, Natalie Portman, and Qianhui Wan brought elegance, grace, and global flair.
Cannes 2025 did not hold back. From edgy couture to dreamy old-Hollywood glamour,
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Advancements in 3D body scanning and virtual prototyping are revolutionising garment sizing and fitting.
These technologies enable precise body measurements and realistic virtual garment testing, improving fit and reducing waste.
Mass customisation is emerging as a solution, offering semi-tailored garments while maintaining the efficiency of mass production.
Garment sizing, prototyping, and fitting have undergone a transformative shift, driven by advancements in computer-aide
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Sustainability in textiles requires methods integrating environmental, social, and economic factors.
Current tools, like LCA, face data collection limitations, especially in developing regions.
Fast fashion complicates lifecycle tracking, hindering sustainability assessments.
Future research should focus on hybrid methods to improve data accuracy and multidimensional analysis.
The textile and apparel industry are integral to the socio-economic development of many countries, e