Fast fashion trends have surely given a boom to the textile industry, with billions of dollars of profit each year worldwide. But it is just as harmful and devouring for our environment. Approx.
Did you know that In the lush tapestry of our earthly home, the fashion industry, often mirroring the infamous oil sector, has subtly morphed into an unexpected antagonist in our environmental narrative.
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MoreA closed-loop supply chain, a cutting-edge design company and to make zero-waste clothing that is ethically made is what Latasita is all about. Their work appeals to a global audience while being
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Caylin Yvonne Willis and Jared Mitchel Armstrong started the Yvonne and Mitchel clothing brand that extends the life cycle of fashion in 2017 after they met in college and bonded over their
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