Did any of you know that in 2013, the garment factory called Rana Plaza and Bangladesh
Collapsed?
New York Times reports that this event killing nearly 1100 people, because the building was unstable in their giant cracks in the foundation and walls.
The suppliers still want the workers to continue on their jobs, although they already knew the warning, just because of the large demand for getting the clothes made.
This horrible event related to fast fashion because it reveals occupational health and safety (Yardley).
II. Over the past few years, fast fashion has been an extremely hot segment and source to help some clothing companies increasing on their economic growth.
Fast fashion tends to be lower-quality clothes, produced as cheaply, efficiently, quickly, and relatively low-tech production system as possible.
Move production to areas where production costs are relatively low.
Big brand design, friendly price, fast update.
Some brands can clarify fast fashion are H&M, GAP, Forever 21, and Zara.
III. Today, I’m going to persuade my audience that we should reduce clothing consumption.
IV. Reduce clothing consumption will be beneficial on environment and labor improvements.
Transition: Now that let’s discuss how the fast fashion impacts and how it can be solved. Body
NEED I. Fast fashion brings outsize harmful environmental effects and unjust labor rights.
More waste is produced and accumulated as we purchase more clothes. 1. According to Elizabeth Cline with the
Clothing styles have always had a close connection to developments in clothing creation. The two are inextricably linked by public demand, fabric availability, and the wealth of people to afford them. Even back to the Industrial Revolution and Renaissance, when people began to have more clothing choices, one can see the relationship between what the people need or want and what the manufacturers create.
For the past hundred years the need for clothing increased since the number of people of keeps growing. As the years go on, producers must find new ways to produce more clothing to make more profit and keep up with demand. Before people would either have to ride all the way into town to have tailors make their clothes, or have someone at home make the clothing for them. But as the years progressed, methods have changed dramatically.
‘Fashion industry is characterised by short product life cycles, volatile and unpredictable demand, tremendous product variety, long and inflexible supply processes and a complex supply chain.’
Lasting less than a minute, the immediate impact of the earthquake was disastrous. The earthquake also lead to several fires around the city that burned for three days and destroyed nearly 500 city blocks (archives.gov).The earthquake and fires killed an estimated 3,000
As a fashion and textile designer, I am aware of the current fast fashion culture and it has led me to investigate this trend in more depth. Fast fashion is the term that is used to describe clothing collections that hang in our retail outlets, within a few weeks of it being in design, these clothes are quickly available. I am curious about why were are living in a midst of a disposable lifestyle in relation to material possessions.
Bruce, M. & Daly, L. (2006). Buyer behavior for fast fashion, Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management , Vol. 10 No. 3 , pp. 329-344
Credibility statement: A university of Georgia professor gave an hour-long ted talk talking about her experiences of working and traveling to different countries seeing the fast fashion industry at first hands. She now teaches about fashion sustainability and the cycles of the fast fashion market.
Fast fashion is a business strategy, a trend, and an expectation for American consumers. Fast fashion is a way for designs to move quickly and for retailers to show the latest trends in fashion. It consists of trendy, cheap clothing that can be moved throughout the fashion cycle at an astonishingly fast pace in order to get into stores and outlets for consumers to purchase (Cline, 2012, pg. 101). Not just Americans, but consumers around the world have a mindset of wanting fashionable, good quality, and less expensive products that can be used while “popular”, then thrown away when outdated. Fast fashion is a consumer mindset and a way to move endless amounts of clothing through a retailers’ doors in order to make a lot of money on what consumers
Central Idea: There are many types of Indian clothing, but my focus is to discuss one specific type which is the lehenga. The lehenga is a big part of the Indian culture, comes in a variety of colors, and has many designs.
In today’s society, fashion rules the teen and young adult generations. Billions of dollars are spent each year on designer brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Off-White. At the same time that these large amounts of money are being spent of materialistic aspects of fashion, people in third world countries are struggling greatly. Instead of money being spent on expensive clothing, it could serve a greater purpose by being donated to countries who are in dire need. Absurd amounts of money in first world countries are spent on designer brands, while third world countries struggle to even get their hands on any clothing.
How fast fashion is affecting the environment is a very serious topic since this type of consumerism in the United States is heavy on supply and demand, and because of that shoppers want it all and want it now which is basically fast fashions motto. The way to make these pieces of clothing heavily rely on cheap materials that can be made quickly, so that is polyester and cotton being made in big factories that emit out toxins into our earth. Cotton being one of the most used fabrics takes a lot to be made into a single garment. Uzbekistan which is the 6th biggest producer of cotton had faced many conflicts during production since cotton uses so much water to be made it has dried up the 4th largest lake the Aral Sea because of how much we need to produce cotton fashion. (Prospectjournalucsd) Buying these cheap garments that become unwearable after 5 times (Forbes) of wearing it usually gets thrown out after and producing more waste that gets put into our waterways since theses garments shed easy and through washing them can “find their way into oceans and on the shores everywhere.” (Sweeny) So with the help of shoppers, being able to cut down on the purchase of fast fashion can help aid in keeping the ecosystem in order.
The U.S. women’s apparel industry market is mature, given that the average growth rate from 2005 to 2007 was 4.66%. Within the industry, there are 6 categories of clothing in which companies compete: haute couture, designer, bridge, better, moderate, and budget. Each category targets customers with different needs and different price ranges, with haute coutre and designer clothing ranging upwards from $10,000 and moderate
Generations ahead of us only had a tiny wardrobe, where clothes were not washed every day. In our generation, fast fashion is in. It’s ok to have multiple shirts or shoes of the same color. It’s actually ok to throw away unwanted apparel. Apparel companies are beginning to focus on sustainable fashion, also known as eco fashion. Apparel, fashion, and textiles is the most polluting industry in the world. Every stage, that a garment goes through, uses up and threatens our resources.
For almost twenty years now, people have been relying on fast fashion, a fairly new notion, which
What is Fashion? Fashion is a general term used to describe a style of clothing or practice used by people around the world. Fashion refers to anything that is a trend. Self-presentation is the most direct noticeable marker of fashion. Throughout history we have seen many changes in clothing, from the color, to the material used to make it. We have also seen the style in which clothing is made change drastically. Fashion communicates meanings that have individual and social significance. Society, cultures, gender and even political authority have impacted fashion over the years. Clothing styles characterize certain designs which represent the culture that wears the clothing. Designers continue to try to direct their ideas to a transforming