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Friday, 15 April 2011

ECO FASHION - Sass Brown


I was recently lucky enough to receive a review copy of the now personally coveted book "Eco Fashion" by Sass Brown. (Thank you Laurence King Publishing).


While I like to think of my self as quite researched in the world of environmentally sustainable fashion, and ethically produced clothing, I was pleasingly surprised to find that there are actually masses of fashion designers today of a very high calibre, leading industry trends in making this once disturbingly destructive industry, into a conscious and sustainable one.

The very provocative forwarding page authored by Geoffrey B. Small opened the book beautifully with facts and figures to make any fashionista think twice about what they are wearing...


"Dominated by large global corporate groups, and their sponsored media who encourage a dream lifestyle of selfishness, apathy, superficiality, greed, sex and drugs to a growing audience of billions, fashion has been sold to the rafters, leaving it's consumers and producers poorer, dumber, and more ill-equipped than ever, to face combat, or survive the doomsday scenarios that everyone from religious fanatics to Nobel laureates predict will take place in within a lifetime. Fashion is indeed a massive human, social and environmental disgrace in need of a paradigm shift." - Excerpt by Geoffrey B. Small


While the book follows on to educate about sustainability, community and fair trade, as well as other social and political issues, we are taken through the worlds of various fashion houses tackling these issues and creating initiatives, one at a time, in their own sense of what these companies think is important and needs to be done.


While our industry is still far from perfect, and it will take a huge shift in consumer thinking to change wasteful consumption, this book gives us great hope that there are industry leaders out there pushing for a new industrial revolution. One that goes back to quality, not quantity, and encourages thoughtful manufacturing processes, as well as ecological awareness.


Sass Brown should be applauded for collating such a beautifully presented, and well researched book. This one is an essential piece of literature for every designer and consumer involved in the world of clothing production and consumption.


3 comments:

  1. I've just browsed the book too, it's beautifully presented and there are lots of designers we don't usually hear about in Australia. Interesting how she includes the top end brands too.

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  2. She coordinates fashion courses by F.I.T. here in Italy, I teach in an international school that is involved with eco-fashion a lot (and I run my little business about recycled clothing,too), so I will definitely get this book for our fashion library,very interesting, thank you!

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