Fast fashion is a contemporary term in which fashion retailers have expressed that designs move quickly from the catwalk to overcome current fashion trends. [1] Fast fashion cotton collections are based on spring and the most recent fashion trends offered in the fashion week every year. [2] For those trends, the emphasis on supply aspects of some parts of China is fast and cheap, and is ready to allow the central central consumers to buy the current clothing style at a lower cost. The instant manufacturers at affordable prices are used in large retailers such as H & M, Zara, Peacocks, Primark, Xcel Brands and Topshop. In the mid-2000s, "Boohu Chak" came in during this particular episode. [3]
He has developed from a manufacturing model, based on a manufacturer model, "Rapid Answer" has been developed in the United States in the 1980s. [4] And at the end of the 1990s, the market-based model "Sharp Fashion" has gone beyond this fashion retail revolution, and its brand has almost synonymous with the term, but other retail Sellers who used to work with the concept before labels, such as benches. [5] [6] Fast fashion is also associated with disposable fashion as it has sent designer products to a market at a relatively low cost. [7]
The slow fashion or conscious fashion movement emphasized very short trends on opposition (both fabric and artificial fabrics both), thick workmanship, and classic style. Against her against the fast fashioned opposition. [8] Elizabeth L. The line of the line of 2012 was emphasized: Sakakanga cheap fashion cost was one of the fastest growing fashion in human and environmental devices. Fast fashion has also been criticized for participating in poor working conditions in developing countries. [9] In 2013, the 2013 collapse of construction of the 2013 salar in Bangladesh, the oldest wear-off accident in the history of the world, has gained more attention on the impact of the rapid fashion industry. [10]
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