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Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion
For centuries, the fashion industry has struggled to reconcile style with sustainability. In Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion, you will be transported back in time to discover the historical dimensions of today�s sustainable fashion movement. An array of success stories and cautionary tales provide both inspiration and warnings for the eco-conscious designer, encouraging an innovative approach that builds on predecessors� discoveries to move the practice of fashion forward.
 
The 1st edition, Sustainable Fashion: Past, Present and Future, emerged from the Museum at FIT�s groundbreaking exhibition �Eco-Fashion: Going Green�. This revised edition broadens perspectives even further, incorporating eye-opening examples of designers, brands and activists working for change across the world today. Likewise, a new chapter examines the globalized mainstream fashion system and historical alternatives that provide compelling inspiration for reimagining the status quo.
Fascinating and timely, Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion examines progressive fashion through a historical lens, encouraging readers to question the state of the industry and demonstrating the value of historical insights in enabling and inspiring change.

Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion

  • A. Twigger Holroyd, J. Farley Gordon and C. Hill

    A detailed study of the history of sustainable fashion design, drawing parallels between past and present practice to encourage today's innovators to build on the work of their predecessors.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    Publication Date: 09-02-2023
    Format: Hardback | 246 x 189mm | 216 pages
  • About the Author

    Amy Twigger Holroyd is Associate Professor of Fashion and Sustainability in the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Jennifer Farley Gordon is an affiliate faculty member in the Apparel, Events & Hospitality Management department at Iowa State University, USA. She is also an independent researcher, writer, and curator, and formerly worked as an assistant curator at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (MFIT) in New York, USA. Colleen Hill is Curator of Costume and Accessories at the Museum at FIT in New York, USA.
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