
Luxury women’s fashion doesn’t have to be unsustainable
The fashion industry stands at a crossroads. While fast fashion has made it easy to look good, it has come at a significant environmental cost.
In the UK alone, 350,000 tons of unwanted garments end up in landfill every year. The fashion industry is responsible for about 10 per cent of global carbon emissions, more than international flights and maritime shipping combined. It is second only to oil in its polluting impact.
Consumers are acutely aware of these issues. Consumers are increasingly demanding high-quality fashion, crafted with sustainable and ethical processes. This growing consciousness has fuelled the rise of sustainable fashion, an approach that prioritises eco-friendly practices and aims for a carbon-neutral future.
At its core, sustainable fashion reimagines every aspect of the industry, addressing not only the environmental impact but also social justice, equality and animal welfare. As part of this change in attitudes, luxury fashion house Sinclair London has emerged as an eco-conscious trailblazer. Specialising in made-to-order tailoring for successful women, the brand is redefining what it means to produce clothing that is both ethical and elegant.
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