sustainable clothes instead. Related: Want a more sustainable wardrobe? Take better care of what you have Hearst and her team “believe luxury fashion has become overly industrialised”.
So the rainbow-bright vest dresses on the catwalk were crocheted by hand. Necklaces were made from seashells knotted on to twists of leftover fabric from previous collections.
Handbags were created by knitting more strands of deadstock fabric, and had hand-braided leather handles. The artisan-produced pieces, which the house believes are “innately low-impact”, will be given the highest status in boutiques and embossed with a ‘Chloé Craft’ logo.
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