The fashion industry was responsible for at least 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2018 .
Apparel designers and brands are embracing the latest technology to get an edge in the fast-paced world of fashion. From machine learning to 3D virtual models, find out how technology is transforming the fashion industry.
As the fashion industry has grown over the years, with more people shopping for garments and more clothing options than ever before, companies have had to show how quickly they can adapt. In the constantly evolving industry, brands everywhere have to stay up to date with the latest technological innovations so that their supply chain […]
Designer Mara Hoffman talks about the challenges of making sustainable clothing and how people need to buy less.
The future of fashion is evolving with the latest trends in tech.
More and more industries are responding to climate change. Will fashion brands follow suit?
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Hemp would give fashion brands a new story to tell their customers, one that is first and foremost sustainable and good for the planet.
The fashion community has shown, over and over again, that it is willing to fight for social justice and progressive causes. So why hasn’t it done more to grapple with the racism in its own ranks?
The fashion industry is aware of the problems caused by the most commonly used fabrics and fibers, and the solution lies within technological innovation.
From 'living' textiles that photosynthesize to clothing made from engineered algae or wood, we look at high-tech alternative materials that may help the fashion industry reduce its colossal carbon footprint.
Even in an industry largely propelled by women, gender disparity is still rampant.
The head of the Council of Fashion Designers of America outlines how to support LGBTQ+ and BIPOC employees.
Circularity is a word that’s used a lot in fashion at the moment – but what does it actually mean?
The tech giant unveils an ambitious new sustainability initiative that might give fashion its own roadmap to carbon neutrality.
In a recent live chat experts discussed how the fashion industry is approaching water sustainability in the face of a changing climate and increasing competition over resources
Step one: try to get the owner of a luxury fashion house to adopt you.
The fashion industry as a whole contributes to a carbon footprint bigger than even the airline industry — but there is something we can all do about it, however small
Industry giants team up to change the fabric of how jeans are designed.
One in 6 people on the planet work in the fashion industry and only 2 percent receive a living wage. What will it take to increase wages and improve conditions across the industry?