More and more small fashion brands are producing in a way that doesn't have an impact on the environment, while big industry is timidly groping for regulatory measures in clothing production, materials and innovation.
A team from BGNES and Cantarelli flew to Italy to rock the stands at the Milano Unica 2024 in search of answers about whether the personal fashion consultant will tackle the eternal question of "what to wear today", whether we are getting carried away with "fast fashion" and how the fashion business could be "ethical".
Yulia from Lithuania works in a small tailoring studio.
„Our garments are unique because we make them personalized for every person”, Yulia told BGNES.
„We support the ethical fashion because we are searching for good fabrics and we try to make cloths that last long. Every person should feel comfortable in his“, she added.
Yulia emphasized that „when you touch the real fabrics you can feel them and then you can give them a try.”/BGNES