Industry leaders said the goal of sustainability wouldn’t happen without changes to the business model and more efforts to educate consumers.
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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Jule Campbell, 96, Dies; Architect of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
The New York Times – Sports:Be it objectification or celebration, the annual rite she created earned millions for the magazine and helped usher in the supermodel era.
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Suits So Good They Make a Case for Monarchy
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Savile Row tailoring in “The Crown” makes no guarantees for the survival of the monarchy, but it leaves little doubt that in men’s wear, the suit is still king.
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What Is the Ideal Pair of Black Pants?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:There are so many options. A reader is searching for a silhouette that can be worn for both work and play.
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At the State Dinner, Jill Biden Revives the Oscar de la Renta Tradition
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The first lady returns to a tentpole of White House image-making.
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This Season’s Fashion Is Ready for the Night Shift
The New York Times – T Magazine:Paired with denim, lace and leather, winter’s formal wear works well into the wee hours.
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Day 2: Your Ugly Christmas Sweater Is Beautiful in Its Own Way
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Times’s fashion director casts a discerning eye on this peculiar holiday tradition.
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$150 World Cup Jerseys Made by Workers Getting $2.27 a Day
The New York Times – Business:Garment workers in Myanmar earn less than $3 a day to produce soccer apparel for Adidas. Some say they were fired after asking factory owners for a raise.
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Will We Ever Be Able to Recycle Our Clothes Like an Aluminum Can?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A new factory operated by Renewcell, a textile recycling company in Sweden, is the first step in turning old clothes into new, high-quality fashion.
