Lists of Figures, Tables and Images. Acknowledgements. Foreword – The Environmental Trust, New South Wales Government. Introduction from the Editors Part 1: Source Introduction 1.1. Remediation: Discussing Fashion Textiles Sustainability 1.2. Case Study: Upcycling Materials for Fashion 1.3. Case Study: New Materials for Fashion 1.4. Sustainable Textiles – Nature or Nurture? Part 2: Make Introduction 2.1. Producing Sustainable Fashion: The Points for Positive Intervention by the Fashion Designer 2.2. Case Study: The Tailor's Craft 2.3. Case Study: The Perfect Solution 2.4. Zero-waste Garment Design: Strategies and Risk-taking for Design Practice Part 3: Use Introduction 3.1. Sustainable Clothing Care by Design 3.2. Case Study – Slowing Fashion 3.3. Case Study – Personalising Fashion 3.4. Designing Endurance Part 4: Last Introduction 4.1. Textile Recycling Options: Exploring What Could Be 4.2. Case Study: Reuse in the Fashion Cycle 4.3. Case Study: A New Future Fashion Industry 4.4. Post-growth Fashion and the Craft of Users. Case Study Profiles. Resources. Editors' Biographies
Alison Gwilt is the Course Director for Fashion & Textile Design at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia and is a fashion design academic and researcher who has been exploring sustainable solutions and strategies for fashion and textile design through her practice-based research activities and PhD studies. She has more than 18 years experience in academia managing and lecturing in fashion and textiles design in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Timo Rissanen is the Assistant Professor of Fashion Design and Sustainability at Parsons The New School for Design in New York. His fashion design practice is informed by inquisitive patternmaking and broad sustainability concerns.
'Alison Gwilt and Timo Rissanen [are] zero-waste pioneers.'
New York Times 'An authoritative new book ... [that] provides an
eloquent description of the scale of the problem, both in terms of
the environmental impact of the fashion industry and the myriad
ways in which the current industry is stacked against sustainable
practice.'
DAMn Magazine 'This book is an invaluable reference for anyone
serious about designing fashion and textiles for sustainability.
From designers empowered through knowledge and motivated by
applying traditional skills in new ways, to the everyday practical
wisdoms of the wearers' 'craft of use', Shaping Sustainable Fashion
outlines how sustainability can help shape cultural attitudes and
suggest new behaviours in everyone. This book helps us envision not
only sustainable products, but also a sustainable culture and
society.'
Lynda Grose, Fashion Designer, Assistant professor, Fashion and
Sustainability at California College of the Arts 'Designers will
play a critical role in reducing the fashion industry's negative
impacts on the environment. Shaping Sustainable Fashion illustrates
four meaningful and memorable areas to create sustainable solutions
across a garment's lifecycle-Source, Make, Use, and Last.'
Marsha Dickson, Professor of Fashion and Apparel Studies,
University of Delaware 'Through exploratory essays and case
studies, this book brings a realistic and insightful perspective on
many urgent concerns about the relationships of fashion, textiles
and sustainability. Rissanen and Gwilt combine their professional
and research findings astutely to present original and practical
solutions to some of the major challenges facing fashion practices
- present and future.'
Hazel Clark, PhD, Dean, School of Art and Design History and
Theory, Parsons the New School for Design, New York
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