Brandy Melville has reportedly closed its fitting rooms, joining a growing list that includes Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Goodwill. Critics fear it will increase returns — and waste.
Brandy Melville has reportedly closed its fitting rooms, joining a growing list that includes Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Goodwill. Critics fear it will increase returns — and waste.
Live shopping is fast becoming a popular way to sell online, but experts warn that the gamification of shopping and other auction tactics used to move product could fuel unhealthy habits.
Unpack the key skillsets, structures, and strategies needed to build and scale effective sustainability teams across fashion and luxury.
Many shoppers cite sustainability as a core reason they shop secondhand. Does that still hold?
Can Egyptian cotton convert its legacy reputation into a modern, traceable, climate-resilient supply chain before its reputation erodes further?
Kering’s chief sustainability officer Marie-Claire Daveu looks back on a decade of action, and outlines the future under Luca de Meo.
Leather lobbyists are pushing for the EU to exclude leather from its deforestation regulation, with serious implications for fashion supply chains.
Brands such as Mango, H&M, Topshop, and Asics are eyeing collaborations with sustainable names, but how can born-good designers make sure their values align?
Shein will buy the majority stake in Everlane from L Catterton for an undisclosed amount, pending approval. Everlane employees were officially informed today.
The Shein-Everlane deal points to a new fashion power structure – one where value lies less in branding and more in supply chain.
Critics call the reported sale of Everlane to Shein hypocrisy. Others say matching fast fashion’s speed and volume is the only way forward for sustainability.
Milan Fashion Week organizer CNMI is the latest to encourage brands to phase out animal fur, adding heat to calls for an EU-wide ban on fur.
The annual conference in Copenhagen is a microcosm of the industry, offering rare insight into the mood, movements, and madness surrounding sustainable fashion.
The government’s new tariff refund system is largely functioning — but eligibility gaps, data complexity, legal exposure, and a growing infrastructure divide mean the path to recovery is far from straightforward.
As Washington weighs new trade measures tied to forced labor, fashion brands may soon face higher import costs — and greater pressure to prove exactly where their products come from.
Whether it’s comments from rapper Fakemink, shade from fashion Twitter, or mounting environmental damage, polyester has become a pariah in the style world. But are we wearing more than we realize?
Selected by Global Fashion Agenda, PDS, and a slew of brand leaders, these three innovators represent the future of sustainability in fashion.
In the agricultural heartland of Sri Lanka, farmers are struggling with health issues, rising prices, and shifting climates. Could regenerative cotton offer a solution?
Scientists increasingly warn that tipping points can cause abrupt, cascading disruption. Fashion, like other industries, isn’t paying much attention — yet.
After greenwashing allegations tainted the industry’s reputation, experts say brands need to focus on what consumers want in order to tell sustainability stories that land.
Sustainability requires systems change, and advocates of AI say the technology could be the catalyst fashion has been waiting for.
Tom Wood is overhauling its gemstone supply, with traceability at the center, while decoupling environmental impact from financial growth. Will big players follow?
Meet Neurohaus, the couple-led startup helping global brands appeal to neurodivergent shoppers (and everyone else).
Five years ago, Reformation set a bold goal to become climate positive by 2025. The results say a lot about the state of sustainability at scale.
For an industry that prizes novelty and constant reinvention, fashion is notoriously rigid when it comes to sustainability. Here, seasoned activists and advocacy organizations share their theories of change.
As the luxury industry grapples with sustainability pressures, repair is emerging from the fringes, but scale requires systems change.
The world’s biggest expo of sustainability solutions spans sectors and systemic challenges. There was a lot for fashion to learn.
Louis Vuitton has released its Regeneration 2030 roadmap, as part of the next phase of its sustainability strategy. Read on for more on Louis Vuitton’s new sustainability commitments.
The retailer’s latest sustainability report shows progress on cutting supply chain emissions, but also highlights the challenges of decarbonization at scale.
Brands across the fashion spectrum are betting on regenerative agriculture to help them meet sustainability targets, but measuring impact has proven difficult.