A carefully picked selection of fashion, ethics + culture from this week around the web [November 10 – 15]
INITIATIVE AIMS TO HELP MAKE FASHION SUSTAINABLE
via The New York Post
SUSTAINABLE LUXURY: MANAGING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN ICONIC BRANDS (BOOK REVIEW)
via NC State’s Supply Chain Resource Cooperative
TOMORROW’S INNOVATORS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE FASHION
via Levi’s Unzipped Blog
READ IT AND REAP: “MODERN FARMER” AND THE BACK TO-THE-LAND MOMENT
via The New Yorker
5 WAYS 3D PRINTING IS MAKING FASHION MORE SUSTAINABLE
via Ecosalon
THE FEMINIST T-SHIRT SCANDAL IS NOT AN ETHICAL PROBLEM; IT’S AN ECONOMIC ONE
via The Guardian
KISSING YOUR SOCKS GOODBYE: HOME ORGANIZATION ADVICE FROM MARIE KONDO
via the New York Times
WE NEED TO CHANGE HOW FASHION IS MADE AND CONSUMED, SAYS H&M
via Fiber2Fashion
INTERVIEW WITH CAROLINE FUSS OF HARARE
via The Wild Magazine
LEAVING SHAME ON A LOWER FLOOR: BATHROOMS WITH FULL FRONTAL VIEWS
via New York Times
WHAT CITIES WOULD LOOK LIKE IF LIT ONLY BY THE STARS
via Wired
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CARIBOU’S NEW ALBUM OUR LOVE REVIEW
via Pitchfork
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