The average Australian sends 10 kilograms of clothing to landfill each year. These classmates are hoping to reverse that.
Affordable fashion has infiltrated the runway at a once-prestigious fashion festival – and it’s like a television commercial come to life.
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek wants to see more fashion retailers sign up to a voluntary scheme planning to put a levy on clothing to reduce landfill.
Whether you shop or work in second-hand stores,the onslaught of brands like Shein and Kmart’s Anko is hard to ignore.
Jacqueline Cowan has had a front-row seat to the city’s pre-loved fashion evolution,and she’s noticed something interesting.
The average Australian buys more than 50 new items of clothing per year,but half are discarded less than 12 months later,studies suggest. It doesn’t have to be this way.
‘I could still be a band tee guy’:A case for holding on to your favourite items of clothing.
The Chinese rivals are two of the rising powers in online retail,a growing threat to the likes of H&M and Zara. The lawsuit offers a rare glimpse into the business models of the two secretive companies.
The CEO of the Australian Fashion Council said brands such as Shein should be subject to import restrictions as the local industry develops a national fabric recycling scheme.
The federal government has given the fashion industry a $1 million grant to develop a circularity scheme which could change our relationship with clothing forever.
The key when allocating your annual fashion budget to three or four pieces is understanding your body.