Case Study of simétrie: Navigating Sustainability and Economic Viability in the Australian Fashion Industry
Taylor Brydges ()
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Taylor Brydges: University of Technology Sydney, Institute for Sustainable Futures
Chapter 19 in The Palgrave Handbook of Sustainability in Fashion, 2024, pp 251-254 from Springer
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Abstract The Australian fashion industry boasts a diverse landscape, blending international brands with independent fashion houses. The industry has distinctive heritage of crafting garments from natural materials such as wool, cotton, and leather. Whereas a number of Australian fashion brands have gone global in recent years, others are intentionally keeping their businesses small, local, and sustainable. Nevertheless, for independent creatives, striking a balance between environmental consciousness and economic sustainability poses a significant and ongoing challenge.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69682-4_19
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