Sustainability and Emotion Shape Future Fashion
Sustainability and Emotion Shape Future Fashion

Sustainability and Emotion Shape Future Fashion

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Designer Rina Dhaka advocates for sustainable fashion by promoting the '30 Wears rule' to encourage mindful shopping and reduce textile waste. Similarly, Doug Bierton's Classic Football Shirts company preserves vintage soccer jerseys, reflecting the deep emotional connections people have with clothing. In 2050, the fashion industry is projected to integrate cutting-edge technologies like wearable sensors, color-changing fabrics, and virtual reality wardrobes, emphasizing sustainability and personal expression. The sentimental value of clothing serves as an autobiographical record of one's life, much like a charm bracelet. This emotional connection to clothing is a key driver behind current and future trends in fashion, balancing technological advancements, sustainability, and personal narratives.

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