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  2. The reuse revolution: Your guide to upcycled and sustainable ...

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    When Swedish brand Hodakova won the LVMH prize this year, it felt extra significant. The finalists for the most sought-after prize in fashion — awarded annually — are meant to foreshadow the ...

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    Stine Goya, designer: "Being a sustainable brand in today's fashion industry can mean a lot of different things. For us, it means that every action we take is done so as responsibly as possible ...

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    We found the best sustainable fashion brands (think denim, shoes, swim, etc) that are taking meaningful strides towards sustainability. 10 Sustainable Fashion Brands That Are Helping, Not Hurting ...

  5. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    No brand is considered by environmental experts to be fully sustainable, and controversy exists over exactly how the concept of sustainability can be applied in relation to fashion, if it can be used at all, or if labels such as "slow" and "sustainable" fashion are inherently an oxymoron. [32]

  6. Category:Clothing brands of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Canada" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Canada's fashion economy includes numerous clothing and accessory brands (such as Arc'teryx and Lululemon), department stores (such as the historical Hudson's Bay Company and Holt Renfrew), various annual and semi-annual industry events in Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, fashion magazines (such as Elle Canada and Fashion ...