New York fashion show "zero waste" fashion

Fall Winter Fashion Week kicked off, in a New York fashion design school with environmental awareness, the green has become the latest trend. Students at the Parsons Fashion Design School launch "Zero Waste" fashion, which is also a pun on the T stage controversial but popular scrawny zero-eyed model. Janelle Abbott, 21, principal of Parsons Fashion Design School, said: "The goal is to create organic garments without any hassle." She won the Student Fashion Show in collaboration with the eco-brand Loomstate. Janelle Abbott's design is a denim jacket made of triangular cloth. She said, "The entire production process is very difficult, but it is an improved traditional technology. After some research, it can fully realize the standardization of production." Timo Rissanen, a 35-year-old fashion design and sustainability associate professor, said the average wasted percentage of apparel production is 15%. Recyclable, but expensive. He said: "The idea of ​​zero-end clothing has existed since ancient times. Japan's kimono is zero-waste. Most old-fashioned underwear in the nineteenth century was also zero-deserted and American Indians made the best use of them. It was the industrial revolution that led to high abandonment" . It is difficult to make a garment that is beautiful and generous. Timo Rissanen said that "ugly zero waste is actually very easy to achieve." New York Fashion Week from Thursday to February 17th.

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