Designers from around the world find inspiration in traditional garment making in their quest to eliminate fabric waste. By Hahna Yoon This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, ...
When Japan fashioned the kimono during its Heian period as early as 794, it certainly wasn’t labeled a zero-waste design. But the kimono, which uses one bolt of fabric and very limited cuts, is an age ...
For fashion’s sustainable overhaul to really take root, the industry could learn a thing or two from “Chopped.” The Food Network cooking show challenged contestants to combine all the foods they had ...
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