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Historical perspectives on sustainable fashion : inspiration for change / Amy Twigger Holroyd, Jennifer Farley Gordon and Colleen Hill

By: Twigger Holroyd, AmyContributor(s): Farley Gordon, Jennifer [author] | Hill, Colleen [author]Language: English Publication details: London : Bloomsbury, 2023 Edition: 2ndISBN: 9781350160460Subject(s): Clothing trade -- Sustainable methods | Fashion designOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction 1. Materials and processes - Materials and processes: how did we get here? The development of cotton Wool and its competitors - Silk and rayon - Synthetic fibers - Unconventional materials - The invention of synthetic dyes - Human impacts of dyeing - Environmental impacts of dyeing - Materials and processes: inspiration for change - Organic cotton - The resurgence of wool - Hemp and flax - Lyocell and bamboo -Lower impact dyes - Natural dyes - Materials and processes: thinking critically - Materials and processes: further reading 2. Design and Manufacture Design and manufacture: how did we get here? Clothing production before mechanization - Advancements in spinning and weaving -The sewing machine and ready-made clothing - Choice and disposability - Design and manufacture: inspiration for change - Wartime restrictions and quality - Post-war couture - Artisanal techniques and slow fashion -5 Design features Design and manufacture: thinking critically - Design and manufacture: further reading 3. Reuse and Recycling - Reuse and recycling: how did we get here? - Repurposing practices - Shawls and scraps -The Great Depression and the Second World War - Shoddy recycling - Reuse and recycling: inspiration for change - Post-war repurposing - The rise of vintage - Repurposing and upcycling in the 1990s and 2000 - A new era of fiber recycling - Reuse and recycling: thinking critically - Reuse and recycling: further reading 4. Labor Practices Labor practices: how did we get here? - Textile mills -Child labor - Garment factories - Globalization and sweatshops - Subcontracting and safety - Labor practices: inspiration for change - Unionization - Labeling Designer-led action Labor rights in a globalized industry - Cooperatives and fair trade - Labor practices: thinking critically - Labor practices: further reading 5. Treatment of Animals - Treatment of animals: how did we get here? - Feather adornments -The use of fur - Trapping and farming - Treatment of animals: inspiration for change - Anti-feather campaigns - Anti-fur campaigns - Fake and "ethical" fur -Treatment of animals: thinking critically - Treatment of animals: further reading 6. Fashion systems - Fashion systems: how did we get here? - Enclosure, capitalism and modernity - The European fashion system and the Industrial Revolution - Consumerism and change - Fashion systems: inspiration for change - How clothes are used - New approaches to dressing the body - Challenging social norms - Domestic and custom making - Local production and local distinctiveness - Restricting and managing production - Fashion systems: thinking critically - Fashion systems: further reading - Conclusion - Notes -Select bibliography - Glossary - Index
Summary: 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.
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Introduction 1. Materials and processes - Materials and processes: how did we get here? The development of cotton Wool and its competitors - Silk and rayon - Synthetic fibers - Unconventional materials - The invention of synthetic dyes - Human impacts of dyeing - Environmental impacts of dyeing - Materials and processes: inspiration for change - Organic cotton - The resurgence of wool - Hemp and flax - Lyocell and bamboo -Lower impact dyes - Natural dyes - Materials and processes: thinking critically - Materials and processes: further reading 2. Design and Manufacture Design and manufacture: how did we get here? Clothing production before mechanization - Advancements in spinning and weaving -The sewing machine and ready-made clothing - Choice and disposability - Design and manufacture: inspiration for change - Wartime restrictions and quality - Post-war couture - Artisanal techniques and slow fashion -5 Design features Design and manufacture: thinking critically - Design and manufacture: further reading 3. Reuse and Recycling - Reuse and recycling: how did we get here? - Repurposing practices - Shawls and scraps -The Great Depression and the Second World War - Shoddy recycling - Reuse and recycling: inspiration for change - Post-war repurposing - The rise of vintage - Repurposing and upcycling in the 1990s and 2000 - A new era of fiber recycling - Reuse and recycling: thinking critically - Reuse and recycling: further reading 4. Labor Practices Labor practices: how did we get here? - Textile mills -Child labor - Garment factories - Globalization and sweatshops - Subcontracting and safety - Labor practices: inspiration for change - Unionization - Labeling Designer-led action Labor rights in a globalized industry - Cooperatives and fair trade - Labor practices: thinking critically - Labor practices: further reading 5. Treatment of Animals - Treatment of animals: how did we get here? - Feather adornments -The use of fur - Trapping and farming - Treatment of animals: inspiration for change - Anti-feather campaigns - Anti-fur campaigns - Fake and "ethical" fur -Treatment of animals: thinking critically - Treatment of animals: further reading 6. Fashion systems - Fashion systems: how did we get here? - Enclosure, capitalism and modernity - The European fashion system and the Industrial Revolution - Consumerism and change - Fashion systems: inspiration for change - How clothes are used - New approaches to dressing the body - Challenging social norms - Domestic and custom making - Local production and local distinctiveness - Restricting and managing production - Fashion systems: thinking critically - Fashion systems: further reading - Conclusion - Notes -Select bibliography - Glossary - Index

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.

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