Sustainability in fashion is slowly but surely taking centre stage, with more and more people waking up to the dangers of fast fashion. That move may no longer be enough as it becomes increasingly clear that there seem to be no more seasons
Faced with climate change, as well as the desire to do less harm to the environment, the seasonal wardrobe may soon disappear.
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The fashion industry is currently being faced with many challenges, and may be led to end seasonal collections. This is the observation made by several GlobalData analysts, who point not only to the need to move towards more ecological sustainability but also to the fact... that there seem to be no more seasons.
Those who have been able to do a little vacationing this year - not everyone, but almost - will have noticed that the little summer dress entirely covered with flowers and a flounce at the neckline may not have been of much use to them. This year, raincoats and rain boots seem to have replaced skirts, pareos, and other open sandals in many regions. It makes you wonder what the point of a seasonal wardrobe is these days... Maybe there is none, as the experts at GlobalData explain. The data analytics company believes that the elimination of the seasonal wardrobe is "a likely next step" in the fashion industry, for several reasons.
Durable, timeless clothing
As we've seen since the first confinement, many luxury houses have announced their intention to leave the runway calendar aside, pointing to the frenetic pace of fashion with, for some, up to eight shows - and therefore collections - per year. Saint Laurent, Gucci, and Balenciaga are among the houses that have chosen to set their own pace - and coincidentally or not, this has been unanimously accepted by consumers around the world, as evidenced by the latest report from global research platform Lyst.