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Slow [Pehme köide]

(Parsons School of Design, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x128x12 mm, kaal: 142 g
  • Sari: Fashion in Action
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350253391
  • ISBN-13: 9781350253391
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x128x12 mm, kaal: 142 g
  • Sari: Fashion in Action
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350253391
  • ISBN-13: 9781350253391
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What if we took 'slow' as an ethical strategy and practice for fashion, rather than considering 'slow fashion' as another passing fashion movement? Part of the Fashion in Action series of short books on global issues in fashion, calling on readers to become active participants in its future, Hazel Clark explores fashion's cultural role as a potential force for, not against, sustainability. Against a backdrop of massive waste, intensive energy use, human exploitation and over-consumption of fast fashion, Slow offers a thoughtful, practical, sustainable approach to fashion for businesses, educators and ordinary wearers of clothes, speaking to more mindful, caring and humanitarian attitudes and practices.

Divided into 3 sections, the argument is framed by neoliberalism, and the increased attention to fashion around the globe, set alongside growing interest in eco design, the slow food movement, second hand clothes and the emergence of ethical brands. The book begins with 'where we are now,' focussing on the emergence and huge impact of fast fashion. The next section looks at the way a slow discourse developed for fashion – in practice, in academia and in public. More mindful and slow approaches are set against greater global connectivity, digital communications, climate change and activism. This leads to a third and final section which seeks for a redefinition of fashion through the lens of slow approaches, ending with an urgent call to action.

With references to good fashion practices and ideas from around the globe throughout, this book offers real guidance, and, crucially, advocates that real engagement with a 'slow' approach to fashion offers a more sustainable future for all.



The first book to a present a 'slow' approach to fashion as an ethical strategy, past, present and future, part of the Fashion in Action series of short books on pressing issues in fashion.

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This book is a beautiful invitation to engage differently with fashion for the good of all beings. It is an invitation that I, for one, accept. * Kate Fletcher, Professor of Sustainability, Design and Fashion Systems, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK * In the path forged by Hazel Clark, slow + fashion emerges not as mere ethical stance but as rebelliona feminist and inclusive form of quiet activism against extractive and patriarchal speed cultures. Care turns into resistance, regeneration into justice; time is reclaimed as a field of struggle. Beyond Eurocentric circular washing, slowness becomes a universally shared manifesto of solidarity, touch, and radical renewal. * Sölen Utken Kipöz, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey *

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The first book to a present a slow approach to fashion as an ethical strategy, past, present and future, part of the 'Fashion in Action' series of short books on pressing issues in fashion.
Series editor preface
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Speeding up - Where we are
2. Slowing Down - Where we have been
3. Redirection - Where we are aiming to go
A Call to Action

Selected Further Reading
Index
Hazel Clark is Professor of Design Studies and Fashion Studies at Parsons School of Design, New York, USA. She has published widely on fashion studies and her relevant publications include the co-edited Old Clothes, New Looks (2005), The Fabric of Cultures (2009) and Design Studies (2009) and her co-authored Fashion and Everyday Life (2017). Her article, 'SLOW + FASHION - an Oxymoron, or a Promise for the Future..?' (2008) has proved influential in the field of slow fashion.