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Fast Fashion Vs Slow Fashion

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Clothing has played an integral role in defining social status and providing functionality. Fashion trends change faster than ever, and prices for clothing have never been so cheap. As a result clothing production has become environmentally detrimental. This phenomenon, called fast fashion, has inadvertently created a counter movement called slow fashion. Slow fashion aims to cut down on clothing waste by creating consumer awareness, increasing the lifespan of clothing, and choosing ethical stores. While slow fashion, in theory, is an ideal method to curb clothing disposal, it is not without its flaws. Clothes can be labeled in two categories. The first is functionality. This is the physical quality and intrinsic value of wearing a particular garment. An example of this may be pockets, or durable material type and quality. The second category is expressiveness, which is defined by psychological responses and the beauty of clothing. Expressiveness is important to communicate the identity of the wearer. Consumers have identified that expressiveness is the more important of the two categories. Maintaining an in-style appearance is more important than having functionality (Niinimäki, 2). As a result of fast fashion, the functionality of clothes has decreased while expressiveness has increased. Luxury styles can move from high-end fashion show to low-end bargain clothing rack in a matter of weeks. In order to do so, clothes are mass produced overseas for as cheap as

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