ABSTRACT

The clothing industry employs 25 million people globally contributing to many livelihoods and the prosperity of communities, to women’s independence, and the establishment of significant infrastructures in poorer countries. Yet the fashion industry is also a significant contributor to the degradation of natural systems, with the associated environmental footprint of clothing high in comparison with other products.

Routledge Handbook of Sustainability and Fashion recognizes the complexity of aligning fashion with sustainability. It explores fashion and sustainability at the levels of products, processes, and paradigms and takes a truly multi-disciplinary approach to critically question and suggest creative responses to issues of:
• Fashion in a post-growth society
• Fashion, diversity and equity
• Fashion, fluidity and balance across natural, social and economic systems

This handbook is a unique resource for a wide range of scholars and students in the social sciences, arts and humanities interested in sustainability and fashion.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I Framing and expanding sustainability and fashion

chapter 1|10 pages

Other fashion systems

chapter 2|8 pages

Sustainability and fashion

chapter 3|10 pages

Nature’s systems

part |4 pages

Part II Sustainability and fashion as seen from other places and disciplines

chapter 8|9 pages

Speed

part |4 pages

PART III Perspectives on refining fashion from within

part |2 pages

Part IV Visions of sustainability from within the fashion space

chapter 22|11 pages

Fashion as material

chapter 23|9 pages

Fashion design

chapter 24|10 pages

Fashion and community

chapter 25|9 pages

Openness

chapter 26|13 pages

Mending