Calls have been made for a tax to be placed on fast fashion products entering Ireland which has been described as “cheap rubbish that falls apart”.
It would follow a bill approved by the lower house of French parliament this week that will see cheap and discardable clothing hit with a €10 levy per garment by 2030.
The French Government is also considering other measures such as an advertising ban on low-cost fast fashion productswhich are often mass-produced in China.
On Lunchtime Live today, sustainability teacher Barbara Connolly said the proposed measures were “fantastic” and should be considered in Ireland.…
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13 Best Weekend Fashion Deals From Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
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Cheers to the weekend! After a long week, you deserve to treat yourself to some retail therapy. This is our idea of happy hour! But you don’t need to splurge in orders to shop. From now until Monday, take advantage of the amazing deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale!
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Are we really wearing micro shorts this season? The hot pants rebellion on social media | Australian fashion
In March, social media cracked as a community of women outraged by the threat of indecent exposure united in the comments section over a controversial clothing trend. The catalyst was an Instagram post from the US retailer Free People with the caption: “We are wearing micro shorts this season.”
The micro shorts in question are breathtakingly short – roughly the size of a pair of high-waisted boyleg underwear. Some commenters have described the denim styles as “janties”, while one wrote: “As a general rule, my inseam should be longer than my tampon string.”
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Weekly Fashion Roundup: March 15
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Although February/March fashion month has come to a close, fashion will never hit a complete stop. This week in fashion saw several moments ranging from financial reports to destination show announcements. Leading the charge was adidas’ 2023 financial report, which showcased flat sales and a declining operating profit. On its heels was the reveal of Y/Project’s FW24 collection following the brand’s announcement of its runway show cancellation.
Elsewhere, Dior announced its Cruise 2025 show in Scotland; COS announced its SS24 runway show in Rome; Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS revealed its debut TV…
Hottest fashion trends for Eid Al Fitr 2024
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Gayatri Vazirani of The Arab Crab highlights that embroidery and versatile silhouettes are key trends in Eid fashion this year. “We seamlessly incorporate these trends into our collections by infusing craftsmanship with modern cuts and fabrics, offering the perfect blend of Indian silhouettes and contemporary style,” says Vazirani.
Saumya Modi and Bhavini Modi say their label Mulmul has observed a growing demand for long Pakistani-style suits sets this year. They seamlessly integrate this trend into their collections, offering designs that exude regality and elegance, aligning with Mulmul’s aesthetic of timeless elegance.
Saumya and Bhavini Modi’s creation for Eid…
