Since the implementation of strict garbage sorting, we have to face the torture of the aunt's soul on every day.
"What garbage are you?" it will soon be exclusive to the people of the country.
With 4 trash cans on the back is really respond to the garbage classification.
The fashion circle is still very high on environmental awareness, and it has brought new inspiration earlier.
Royal Dutch Academy of Arts Designer
"Garbage" fashion week old clothes reused into fashion
Designers of the Royal Netherlands Art Institute are organizing fashion shows for the promotion of clothing recycling. All garments are made of “garbage”. They said, "We are constantly making a lot of rubbish, because we are filling the earth with rubbish, and the fashion world is no exception. So we use old clothes to make them fashionable."
Suzanne Jongmans
Packaging materials become Renaissance costumes
Dutch artist Suzanne Jongmans makes exquisite Renaissance clothing from natural materials such as plastic and cotton wool by using non-recyclable industrial materials. These painting style photos mimic the style of the old masters and are very artistic. We hope that after many years, It will go back and look at this classic. Don't really be a pile of plastic.
Schueller De Waal
Collecting garbage together
At the Paris Fashion Week, the Dutch designer brand Schueller De Waal 2019 autumn and winter fashion collection, a fashion show was made into a large sanitation worker rubbish scene, the model personally went to the streets to pick up garbage, as if the soul asked: "What garbage are you! "The clothes on the body come from the rest of the fabric and excess stock. The Netherlands is the first country in the world to implement waste sorting. One rubbish is a fashion look~
And many brands have previously contributed to environmental protection.
Zero fur
In May of this year, PRADA announced its participation in the zero fur camp. Prior to this, brands such as Gucci, Versace, Chanel and Giorgio Armani also joined the international zero fur organization. These brands are no longer using animal fur and will develop sustainable materials as a substitute for fur.
H&M old clothes recycling project
H&M, a fast fashion company, is developing its old clothing recycling business. Old clothes recycling bins have been set up in specialty stores in major urban business districts. This recycling bin is not limited to garment recycling, and these "clothing trash" will be used for "regeneration."
Recycled materials
MCM 2019 autumn and winter series is blended with recycled nylon material in the series, continuing the sustainable design concept; Prada launched a special nylon bag series with environmental protection concept; Adidas launched the first 100% renewable running shoes...More and more Many brands have joined the ranks of environmental protection.
Anything that seems to have no value can regain value elsewhere. The same is true for people.
Whether it's recycling waste in the fashion industry or daily headaches for garbage sorting, it has contributed to environmental protection and created the beauty of the entire environment.
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