The Week In Fashion is back! Every week, we'll be bringing you the industries' most talked about topics.
From 19th to 22nd July 2019, Helsinki Fashion Week showcased some of the industries top current designers, with a huge focus on sustainability. This year in particular was the first show to ban leather from it's catwalk all together. Founder of the show, Evelyn Mora, has carefully selected her top 5 sustainable designers, including UAL Central Saint Martins graduate, Patrick McDowell.
This article made headlines in the fashion world, as Zara's mother brand, Inditex, recently vowed to make all of their 8 brands sustainable by 2025. Using only organic, sustainable or recycled fabrics, this is a huge step for a company that produce almost enough clothing to fill Oxford Street... every week.
The concept is a bizarre one, we know. But more and more recognised fashion labels are warming to the idea and experimenting with new digital collections. Predominantly discovered for social media influencers and bloggers, could this ever translate to the wider world? Read the full article.
London College of Fashion's very own Innovation Agency head, Matt Drinkwater, had a chat with Forbes about how the previous lack of technological innovation within retail, gave the FIA their prime place within the industry to help create truly digital, designer businesses.
Salon owner and business founder LCF Alumna, Charlotte Mensah @charlottemensah, chats with POPSUGAR about her time at LCF and her industry-wide success.
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