Total ethics fashion book (shipped from AU)
One of the Financial Times’ four best fashion books for 2023.
'Sustainable' and 'ethical' fashion have a problem: they've become marketing buzzwords rather than meaningful commitments for a better fashion industry. In the midst of a global environmental crisis interwoven with serious ethical conundrums, it's time for fashion to look more holistically at both its problems and its solutions. That's where the concept of 'total ethics fashion' comes in, designed to prioritise people, our fellow animals and the planet before profit.
Exploring how the fashion industry is set up today, Collective Fashion Justice's founding director Emma Hakansson offers a path forward. Looking back at what we've lost from fashion – as the industry's race to the bottom consumes the creativity and culture of clothing – and forward to the future of it, this book is all at once hard hitting, contemplative and hopeful.
A manifesto for a total ethics fashion system, this book is for those who work in fashion, who love fashion, who love the planet, or who simply get dressed each day.
Selecting this option means your book will be sent from Australia, please only select it if you live in or near to Australia.
One of the Financial Times’ four best fashion books for 2023.
'Sustainable' and 'ethical' fashion have a problem: they've become marketing buzzwords rather than meaningful commitments for a better fashion industry. In the midst of a global environmental crisis interwoven with serious ethical conundrums, it's time for fashion to look more holistically at both its problems and its solutions. That's where the concept of 'total ethics fashion' comes in, designed to prioritise people, our fellow animals and the planet before profit.
Exploring how the fashion industry is set up today, Collective Fashion Justice's founding director Emma Hakansson offers a path forward. Looking back at what we've lost from fashion – as the industry's race to the bottom consumes the creativity and culture of clothing – and forward to the future of it, this book is all at once hard hitting, contemplative and hopeful.
A manifesto for a total ethics fashion system, this book is for those who work in fashion, who love fashion, who love the planet, or who simply get dressed each day.
Selecting this option means your book will be sent from Australia, please only select it if you live in or near to Australia.
One of the Financial Times’ four best fashion books for 2023.
'Sustainable' and 'ethical' fashion have a problem: they've become marketing buzzwords rather than meaningful commitments for a better fashion industry. In the midst of a global environmental crisis interwoven with serious ethical conundrums, it's time for fashion to look more holistically at both its problems and its solutions. That's where the concept of 'total ethics fashion' comes in, designed to prioritise people, our fellow animals and the planet before profit.
Exploring how the fashion industry is set up today, Collective Fashion Justice's founding director Emma Hakansson offers a path forward. Looking back at what we've lost from fashion – as the industry's race to the bottom consumes the creativity and culture of clothing – and forward to the future of it, this book is all at once hard hitting, contemplative and hopeful.
A manifesto for a total ethics fashion system, this book is for those who work in fashion, who love fashion, who love the planet, or who simply get dressed each day.
Selecting this option means your book will be sent from Australia, please only select it if you live in or near to Australia.
This book is for those who work in fashion, who love fashion, who love the planet, or who simply get dressed each day.
About the author
Emma Hakansson is the founding director of Collective Fashion Justice. She is a writer, an award-winning film director and a passionate advocate for collective liberation. Having always loved fashion, Emma’s relationship with the industry first began through modelling followed by creative direction and production, before she became committed to helping transform the industry, how it operates and the values it stands on. Her work and words have been featured across Business of Fashion, The Guardian, Forbes, Vogue Business, WWD and many other publications.
Printed on certified responsibly sourced paper in Melbourne.
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About the organisation
Collective Fashion Justice (CFJ) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to creating a total ethics fashion system which prioritises the life and wellbeing of people, our fellow animals and the planet before profit.
CFJ works to create change at a government, industry and citizen level: lobbying for political change, educating the next generation of fashion’s thinkers, makers and designers with university partners, consulting with brands, and shifting mainstream mindsets on fashion through film, creative content and awareness raising campaigns.
Interested in a bulk order for an institution or business, at a reduced price? We love working with schools and companies to create a total ethics fashion system.
Please contact info@collectivefashionjustice.org