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SUSTAINABLE FASHION#1
Fashion designed with minimal environmental impact, focusing on eco-friendly materials and ethical practices.
UPCYCLING#2
Transforming waste materials into new products of higher quality or value, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
ECO-FRIENDLY#3
Products or practices that are not harmful to the environment, promoting sustainability and conservation.
MARKETING STRATEGY#4
A plan to promote and sell products, focusing on target audiences and effective communication channels.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR#5
The study of how individuals make decisions to spend their resources on consumption-related items.
TEXTILE PROPERTIES#6
Characteristics of fabrics, including durability, texture, and sustainability, essential for garment design.
GARMENT CONSTRUCTION#7
The process of creating clothing, including cutting, sewing, and finishing techniques.
ETHICAL FASHION#8
Fashion that prioritizes social responsibility, ensuring fair labor practices and humane treatment of workers.
CIRCULAR FASHION#9
A model where products are designed for longevity and recyclability, minimizing waste through re-use.
SUSTAINABILITY#10
The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.
FASHION MARKETING#11
The promotion and selling of fashion products, focusing on trends and consumer preferences.
BRAND POSITIONING#12
Creating a distinct image of a brand in consumers' minds, differentiating it from competitors.
LIFECYCLE ASSESSMENT#13
Evaluating the environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire lifecycle, from production to disposal.
SOURCING#14
The process of finding and acquiring materials, often focusing on sustainability and ethical practices.
SLOW FASHION#15
An approach that values quality, longevity, and sustainability over fast, disposable fashion trends.
DESIGN THINKING#16
A problem-solving framework that emphasizes empathy, creativity, and iterative testing in the design process.
GREENWASHING#17
Misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product or company, often to appear more sustainable.
FASHION INNOVATION#18
The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products in fashion, often focused on sustainability.
COLLABORATIVE CONSUMPTION#19
Shared use of products or services, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
RETAIL STRATEGY#20
A plan for selling products to consumers, including store layout, pricing, and promotions.
MATERIALS RECYCLING#21
The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, contributing to sustainability.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#22
Involving local communities in fashion initiatives, fostering support and awareness for sustainable practices.
PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE#23
The stages a product goes through from conception to disposal, impacting sustainability efforts.
SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN#24
A supply chain that prioritizes environmental and social responsibility at every stage.
DURABILITY#25
The ability of a garment to withstand wear and tear, contributing to sustainability by reducing waste.