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dc.contributor.authorSatkiewicz, Olivia
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-08T21:57:10Z
dc.date.available2023-06-08T21:57:10Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-19
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/59386
dc.description.abstractWith increased pressure for companies within the fashion industry to implement more sustainable practices, the problem of greenwashing as a way to monetize eco-initiatives has become common among fast fashion giants. In order to make significant change and mitigate the industry's environmental impact, the problem must be re-imagined to eliminate the very concept of waste and rather transition to a circular economy. The following research examines the concept of closed loop recycling and how sustainable practices can be implemented on a large scale. It highlights several companies that have set a precedent for the future of circular fashion as well as discusses the Cradle to Cradle model and how it translates today. The latter half outlines the process designing a garment for the circular economy using the concepts detailed in the research portion. The final result shows how a product can be designed in a way that appeals to both the trends of the season and the circular economy by using post-production fabrics and materials to eliminate waste entirely.
dc.subjectSustainability
dc.subjectCircular Fashion
dc.subjectClosed-loop Recycling
dc.subjectCradle to Cradle
dc.titleRebirth: An Exploration of Circular Fashion
etd.degree.departmentFashion Merchandising
local.departmentFashion Merchandising


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