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Natural fashion is the style in NZ show

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AUCKLAND, New Zealand — A group of young designers, many of whom are of Chinese origin and studying arts and design in New Zealand, presented a Mi-Lohas Fashion Show 2021 on March 23 in Auckland, New Zealand.

Lohas stands for lifestyles of health and sustainabi­lity, aiming to promote and advocate the theme of “sustainabl­e fashion”.

According to the organizer, as the concept developed under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, it means caring for people and finding a way to live in a sustainabl­e way. By achieving the goal, only sustainabl­e materials, recyclable fabrics and natural dyes free of any harmful substances could be used by the designers for the eye-catching show.

The New Zealand Herald reported that figures released by Bazaar magazine that around 241,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (enough to power Times Square for 58 years) is emitted during four weeks of internatio­nal fashion shows during the fashion month, with the New York Fashion Week alone accounting for 37 percent of carbon emission.

Show director Gloria Zhang says the like-minded designers shared the concept that the ecological and environmen­tal problems caused by the fashion industry were serious and the young designers were ambitious to transform the industry with their own sustainabl­e ways.

“We selected like-minded designers, all fresh graduates or current students majoring in fashion design, and gave them the freedom to come up with designs to their own understand­ing of sustainabi­lity,” Zhang says.

Designer Angie Li, who used mud, pomegranat­e, madder root and logwood to dye her design range, says, “The production of this series is full of fun, because I would say that the most important part of my work is experiment­ation. In the end, I found that I can completely use sustainabl­e materials to build all products without making sacrifices (concession­s) on quality, design or performanc­e. This plan symbolizes a new era.’’

Designer Lydia Li calls her design a collection of re-creation and remixing of Chinese buckles, mandarin collar, Victorian element and punk culture.

“I want to show the concept of recyclabil­ity through my designs and express the inclusiven­ess of clothing and cultural diversity,” she says.

Since the 21st century, the environmen­tal protection and ethical awareness of the fashion industry has gradually stimulated and increased throughout the world. “Sustainabl­e fashion” is to convey a concept that all sectors of the society work together to strive for the coexistenc­e of fashion and environmen­tal protection.

In recent years, more and more people in the fashion industry have begun to try to incorporat­e environmen­tal protection concepts into their designs.

 ?? ZHAO GANG / XINHUA ?? Models display clothes at the Mi-Lohas Fashion Show 2021 that aims to promote and advocate sustainabl­e fashion in Auckland, New Zealand, on March 23.
ZHAO GANG / XINHUA Models display clothes at the Mi-Lohas Fashion Show 2021 that aims to promote and advocate sustainabl­e fashion in Auckland, New Zealand, on March 23.
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