Fast Fashion vs. Slow Fashion: A Sustainable Shift Towards Conscious Consumerism
- Posted by Indie Haat
- Posted in consumerism, eco-friendly, Ethical Fashion, indiehaat, social awareness, sustainability
The blog explores the contrast between fast fashion and slow fashion, highlighting the environmental and ethical implications of each. Fast fashion promotes quick, cheap trends, leading to waste, while slow fashion emphasizes quality, sustainability, and ethical practices. The shift towards slow fashion reflects a growing awareness of conscious consumerism and collective responsibility.
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