In this case study, we will discover and discuss what it takes to design your products with a life cycle in mind.
Read MoreIn this case study, we will explore and discuss why Patagonia designs their products to last, and encourages care and repair for longevity.
Read MoreIn this case study, see how the designer’s attitude allows for a different approach to recreating fashion. Understanding how specific pre-existing garments or products were initially constructed was key to reconstructing them in a whole new way.
Read MoreIn this case study, learn why planning the life cycle for your products involves mapping out your materials in order to allow for circular business models.
Read MoreAs designers, there is a real opportunity to partner with manufacturers and other industry partners to design out waste within the supply chain and through to consumer use. In the Circular Redesign Challenge with TAL Apparel, we challenged our Redress Design Award Finalists to create an outfit using defective shirts, inspired by an exclusive circular design collection from The R Collective x Garcia Bello.
Read MoreDesigning for circularity goes beyond the design of the garment itself. Through packaging and messaging, there is an opportunity to communicate and share your brand story to build your customers’ emotional attachment with your product and thereby encourage longevity of use. In partnership with leading sustainable packaging expert Delta Global, we challenged our Redress Design Award Finalists, joining forces with marketing and product design students, to inspire customers through fashion’s packaging.
Read MoreIn this case study, we ask tonlé founder, Rachel Faller, about her biggest challenges, successes, and top tips for building a circular fashion business.
Read MoreThis guide focuses on factors that contribute to physical and psychological longevity with examples to guide you how to extend the active life of clothing through design.
Read MoreKay Wong from Hong Kong-based Fashion Clinic shares how they prolong the lifespan of garments through high-end repair, alteration, and redesign services.
Read MoreFind out how Eileen Fisher is applying a holistic approach to circular fashion: from building on user feedback, to educating consumers, offering repair service and revaluing used garments.
Read MoreExplore how Classics Anew Academy’s courses and workshops are enabling consumers to develop emotional links with garments and to recognize the skilled work that goes into making clothing.
Read MoreExplore how Avery Dennison’s digital tools are powering brands to engage with their customers, providing solutions to design products that will last longer.
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