TY - JOUR
T1 - Transnational Fashion Sustainability
T2 - Between and Across the Gulf and the UK
AU - Fletcher, Kate
AU - Maki, Rawan
PY - 2022/2/23
Y1 - 2022/2/23
N2 - In this moment of ecological crisis, the consequences of crisis are unevenly distributed, with those with the least power impacted the most. The fashion industry’s growth, spurred in the past decades by fast fashion and a reliance on growth of petroleum-based fibres, is a contributor to this uneven distribution of ecological consequences. This paper explores fashion and ecology as interconnected transnational systems. It does this with reference to two contexts: the UK and the Gulf state of Bahrain. By exploring positions on environmentalism in the UK and Bahrain, questions around fibres, clothing care and waste this paper underscores the political urgency and the relational effects of change that span nation states within the fashion sector. Decarbonising the fashion system requires both localised action and methodologies in addition to political will to work between and across such themes. Transnational perspectives are central to cumulative whole systems effects.
AB - In this moment of ecological crisis, the consequences of crisis are unevenly distributed, with those with the least power impacted the most. The fashion industry’s growth, spurred in the past decades by fast fashion and a reliance on growth of petroleum-based fibres, is a contributor to this uneven distribution of ecological consequences. This paper explores fashion and ecology as interconnected transnational systems. It does this with reference to two contexts: the UK and the Gulf state of Bahrain. By exploring positions on environmentalism in the UK and Bahrain, questions around fibres, clothing care and waste this paper underscores the political urgency and the relational effects of change that span nation states within the fashion sector. Decarbonising the fashion system requires both localised action and methodologies in addition to political will to work between and across such themes. Transnational perspectives are central to cumulative whole systems effects.
KW - Fashion sustainability
KW - Environmental change
KW - transnational fashion
KW - petroleum-based fibres
U2 - 10.1080/1362704X.2022.2046864
DO - 10.1080/1362704X.2022.2046864
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1362-704X
VL - 26
SP - 509
EP - 524
JO - Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture
JF - Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture
IS - 4
ER -