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The issues addressed by designers of green and socially conscious clothing are some of the biggest issues facing the human race. Topics such as global warming and fair trade, for example, are often the lead stories on your nightly news. At Common Fate not only will you find the newest trends in green and socially conscious clothing and accessories, but you will also be well informed with the latest information on these subjects as it pertains to the fashion community. It is our goal to keep our customers as informed as possible when it comes to the current and future issues that the fashion industry has to face as well as letting you know the progress that has been made towards making healthier and more socially conscious products. Common Fate thanks you for becoming a more informed and smarter consumer!LA Fashion week kicks off with a green hue
The LA fashion week has always been different from the regular .run of the mill. fashion weeks and is hallmarked by a kick off that is always stunning and unique. It is not only about the regular celebrities showcasing and it seems that the organizers feel that there are enough opportunities for those who have made it into the fashion circles. The LA fashion week provides an opportunity for the new budding stars in the fashion industry to make their presence felt.Green fashion makes imminent sense
Most people are wondering about the future of green and sustainable product varieties given the recent turn of economic trends. Thoughts regarding the scale with which green products will grow are obvious given that there is a perception that most green, organic and sustainable products are more difficult and tedious to produce and therefore more expensive.Do Eco-Conscious Consumers Always Make Conscious Decisions?
Do eco-conscious consumers always make conscious decisions? Recent studies show that sometimes this may not be the case, and that sometimes this is due to the lack of good and reasonably priced alternatives. Our goal at Common Fate is to increase the amount of information available so that consumers can easily find the eco-friendly and socially conscious products they may be looking for. As stated in the Business Wire, "While certain 'green' conscious consumers do make a concerted effort to buy "green" products, there are certain segments of the population that are environmentally sensitive but that does not necessarily translate into their actual behavior. This inconsistency is the real challenge for marketers and retailers in order for them to fully understand the nuances of green consumers and how to market to them effectively." For more information about the latest survey, click here.Green Fashionistas
In the fashion industry, it is cool to be green. Read all about the top green Fashionistas, here.'Be Eco Chic' fashion show at the NY Fashion week
The fashion industry has not particularly been associated with being eco friendly. Neither has it been known so far to be committed to the environment. So far the industry on the whole has not made significant advances towards initiatives that encourage recycling or sustainable fabrics.Go Green
Move aside Fur, green fashion is here. The new high end fashion statement comes in the form of what is more commonly known as an eco friendly way of dressing."Green" Clothing Becoming the New Black
The movement toward awareness of taking care of the planet, creating and using eco-friendly products and recycling whatever possible to eliminate waste and create sustainability has grown globally during the past few years.Green Fashion and Charity
Green fashion has truly taken over the entire fashion industry of the world today and the ones most happy about this transition are the local artisans, who have finally found appreciation for their work.The Evolution of Eco-Fashion: Past, Present, and Future
Throughout the history of homo sapiens, fashion trends have always been in a flux of evolution. For the prehistoric man, attire was a matter of survival.|
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