Tag: Fast Fashion
The True Cost of Fast Fashion in 2025: An Economic and Environmental Breakdown
Fast fashion has become a cornerstone of global clothing consumption. Built on the idea of producing large quantities of trendy garments at low cost and with rapid turnover, this model has accelerated dramatically in recent years. In 2025, it’s more dominant than ever, powered by online platforms that release thousands of new designs each week. Consumers are drawn in by convenience, constant novelty, and low prices. But behind this apparent affordability lies a deeper, growing crisis—one that affects both the planet and the people who inhabit it.
Fast Fashion: Zara, Bershka, and the Giants Facing France’s New Law
Zara, Bershka, Pull&Bear — these brands under the Inditex group dominate the European fast fashion market. With collections refreshed every two weeks, they embody a business model based on speed, variety, and low prices. Yet behind this commercial success lies a heavy environmental and social cost.
Fast Fashion: The End of Impunity in France?
T-shirts for €2, dresses shipped in 48 hours from the other side of the world, hundreds of new items every day on apps like Shein or Temu. In recent years, ultra-fast fashion has taken over our closets and our buying habits. But at what cost? Behind this abundance lies one of the most polluting industries on the planet, built on human exploitation and the depletion of natural resources
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