ASOS is releasing its first-ever Circular Clothing collection, which is centered on "future-proofing fashion." Each and every piece in the new clothing collection is designed to hit two important points related to reducing waste, being durable and versatile or focusing on recycling. These pillars of the ASOS fashion collection help to promote less material waste, more mindful processing methods and upcycling.
The collection is full of eco-friendly styles that take references from the 90s. The ASOS DESIGN Circular Collection boasts styles like lilac-colored unisex suits, multi-stripe shirts and black and white checkered bralets. Conscious consumers who are interested in learning more about the sustainable practices behind the deigns can scan the QR codes on the garments to find out more information.
Circular Clothing Collections
ASOS' First Circular Clothing Collection is Waste-Reducing
Trend Themes
1. Circular Clothing Collections - The circular fashion trend continues to grow with more brands looking to reduce waste by upcycling and recycling.
2. Eco-friendly Fashion - As consumers become more environmentally conscious, there is a growing demand for fashion that is both stylish and sustainable.
3. Transparency in Fashion - Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in knowing where their clothes come from and how they were made, leading to a trend of increased transparency in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion industry has seen a rise in sustainable and eco-friendly fashion, creating new opportunities for brands to reduce waste and increase transparency in their supply chains.
2. Recycling and Upcycling - The circular clothing trend has created opportunities for companies to develop innovative ways to upcycle and recycle textiles, reducing waste and creating new revenue streams.
3. Technology and Fashion - Developments in technology, such as QR codes, have enabled fashion brands to provide consumers with greater transparency into their supply chains and to educate them about sustainable practices.