What-s the Future of Fashion

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  • Author:
    CORNER Frances
  • ISBN:
    9780500519271
  • Publication Date:
    31/12/2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:
What-s the Future of Fashion
What-s the Future of Fashion

What-s the Future of Fashion

SKU: 9780500519271
Regular price $21.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    CORNER Frances
  • ISBN:
    9780500519271
  • Publication Date:
    31/12/2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:

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The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry.

This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative "slow fashion" businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity. The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry. This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative 'slow fashion' businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity.

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  • The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry.

    This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative "slow fashion" businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity. The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry. This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative 'slow fashion' businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity.

    Featured in the July 2019 Design newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry.

This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative "slow fashion" businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity. The fashion industry (worth over $1 trillion and employing over 26 million people worldwide) is by no means immune to the environmental, social, and generational challenges that are leading businesses around the world to reconsider long- established practices. Whether it's facing up to unsustainable production methods, embracing radical new modes of communication, or learning to cater to a new generation of young customers and emerging niche markets across the world, the fashion industry is actively being reshaped by the demands of today's world. Frances Corner, head of London College of Fashion, guides the reader through the rapid changes taking place and toward the future of the fashion industry. This book is a must-have resource for fashion insiders, professionals, and fashionistas everywhere. It is composed of short paragraphs, each dealing with a specific aspect of fashion industry disruption: from innovative 'slow fashion' businesses, brands opting to manufacture locally, the rise of artisan designers and one-person microfashion brands to social media 'shop windows,' or the ways in which fashion is being used to encourage social and ethnic diversity.

Featured in the July 2019 Design newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.