slow fashion

English

Alternative forms

  • slow-fashion

Etymology

From fast fashion, modeled after slow food.

Noun

slow fashion (uncountable)

  1. A movement that advocates for the production of fashion in respect to people, environment and animals.
    • 2021 June 10, Isabel Slone, “There Are No Fashion Rules Anymore”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Of the possible postpandemic identities one can assume, there’s the early 2000s nostalgist in ironic Juicy Couture sweats, the granola slow-fashion influencer wearing nubby cardigans and clogs, the streetwear hypebae and the Fashion Nova fan worshiping at the altar of all things Kardashian.

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