A reflection on our choices when it comes to dressing. A conscious and imaginative proposal in the face of consumerist voracity.
The title Fair Fashion has a double meaning. The first refers to having the right amount of clothes in the closet, enough, proportionate. To flee from voracity. The second talks about choosing what is complete, what is produced in a dignified context, in ways in which no one loses.
Since a garment is something inanimate, we must be the ones to imprint on it that notion of conscience and honesty through the commitment to better understand who makes our clothes. With each random purchase we continue inside the wheel, and inside the wheel it is impossible to see clearly. These pages propose other forks (second hand, repair, exchange), and a reflection on our choices.
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