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    The Marketing Challenge Behind Schiaparelli’s Fur Faux Pas

    The brand’s hyperrealistic (but fake) animal heads sparked outrage this week, highlighting the increasingly delicate balance brands must strike between provocative marketing and shifting consumer values.

    Sustainability

    The Marketing Challenge Behind Schiaparelli’s Fur Faux Pas

    The brand’s hyperrealistic (but fake) animal heads sparked outrage this week, highlighting the increasingly delicate balance brands must strike between provocative marketing and shifting consumer values.


    Sustainability

    Gucci Pulls Rabbit Felt Products

    The company faced questions about how rabbit felt, which is made from the animal’s hairs, fit with its no-fur policy.

    Sustainability

    Gucci Pulls Rabbit Felt Products

    The company faced questions about how rabbit felt, which is made from the animal’s hairs, fit with its no-fur policy.


    Sustainability

    Beyond ‘Blah Blah Blah’: Fashion’s Sustainability Priorities for 2023

    Regulators are taking aim at the industry’s glacial progress on climate and labour rights, creating new incentives and risks for sustainability efforts in the coming year.

    Sustainability

    Beyond ‘Blah Blah Blah’: Fashion’s Sustainability Priorities for 2023

    Regulators are taking aim at the industry’s glacial progress on climate and labour rights, creating new incentives and risks for sustainability efforts in the coming year.


    Sustainability

    Can Fashion Be ‘Nature-Positive’?

    As COP15 puts biodiversity in the spotlight, fashion companies from H&M to Kering are re-upping their commitments to protecting and restoring nature. But tackling the issue in earnest will require industry-wide reform.

    Sustainability

    Can Fashion Be ‘Nature-Positive’?

    As COP15 puts biodiversity in the spotlight, fashion companies from H&M to Kering are re-upping their commitments to protecting and restoring nature. But tackling the issue in earnest will require industry-wide reform.


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