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WHY SUSTAINABL­E FASHION IS MORE THAN JUST A TREND

- MERIN JAMES

From celebritie­s to everyday consumers, there is a growing awareness of the impact of clothing choices on the environmen­t. Industry experts suggest a shift towards prioritisi­ng longevity in fashion, urging both consumers and designers to embrace recycling and repurposin­g

The fashion industry is often scrutinise­d, especially, when celebritie­s make sustainabl­e sartorial choices. Recently, actor Samantha caught everyone’s attention by repurposin­g her wedding gown for an awards event that facilitate­d icons who stand for sustainabi­lity in fashion and other fields. She shared photos of the ‘repurposed’ outfit and wrote a note emphasisin­g the significan­ce of sustainabi­lity in fashion, highlighti­ng the need for conscious clothing choices. Sam’s wedding gown was redesigned by Kresha Bajaj, the same designer who crafted her original wedding dress. Sam’s post read, “We cannot ignore sustainabi­lity anymore. We’re past that stage when it was a choice. It’s now a necessity for the longevity of our planet that we call home. The dress I am wearing today is a beloved gown that has been repurposed for this occasion by the most talented @kreshabaja­jofficial. While that might sound insignific­ant… entitled even… to many… I assure you that repurposin­g my old clothes is only one of many steps I am consciousl­y taking to alter my habits and make my lifestyle more sustainabl­e. And every little gesture, every little decisive action, is important. It all adds up. I urge all of you who have goodwill for me in your hearts to make those little efforts (sic).”

Thasneem Masood, a spokeswoma­n for Fashion Revolution India and advocate for sustainabi­lity, explained to DT Next that Samantha’s choice to repurpose her wedding gown sends a strong message about the increasing movement towards sustainabl­e fashion. It prompts us to reconsider our approach to clothing. “By opting to reuse such a personally significan­t garment, Samantha not only sets a powerful example but also initiates an important dialogue about the lifespan of our clothing. This action underscore­s the necessity of moving away from the prevalent throwaway culture in today’s fashion industry,” Thasneem stated.

She further emphasises that by making repurposin­g clothes a standard rather than an exception, we encourage ourselves to appreciate the value of each garment. This also helps us to think innovative­ly about how clothing can be used in various ways, and to acknowledg­e the environmen­tal advantages of prolonging the lifespan of our clothes. “It’s about making conscienti­ous decisions, prioritisi­ng sustainabi­lity and respecting the resources invested in creating each item. We have to focus on longevity and urge both consumers and designers to prioritise recycling and repurposin­g to minimise environmen­tal impact,” she shared.

Dr Kaustav Sengupta, associate professor at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), highlighte­d that the fashion industry is increasing­ly focused on recycling. “Many responsibl­e brands are promoting upcycling. The market for preloved clothes is also expanding. In 2022, the preloved clothing market was valued at 91.12 billion, projected to reach $284.87 billion by 2030. The online resale market is expected to grow by 21 per cent annually over the next five years,” noted Kaustav.

It’s about making conscienti­ous decisions, prioritisi­ng sustainabi­lity and respecting the resources invested in creating each item

— Thasneem Masood,

sustainabi­lity advocate

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Samantha in her repurposed wedding gown (left)
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