Courregès' Fin de Plastique capsule is made up of a mix of the brand's Fall 2018 pieces, as well as others brought back from the brand's archive, all of which help to bring awareness to the fact that the brand is reducing its stockpile of vinyl and moving away from the use of this plastic material. While the brand is renowned for its use of this material, the capsule and a pop-up are helping to make a statement about the brand ending its use of plastics.
Each piece in the Fin de Plastique capsule is stamped with a number to indicate the reduced stockpile of vinyl and bring attention to wasteful practices in the world of fashion.
Limited Vinyl Clothing Capsules
Courregès' 'Fin de Plastique' Marks the Brand Phasing Out Plastic
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - Using recycled and environmentally friendly fabrics to minimize waste and reduce the carbon footprint in the fashion industry.
2. Circular Economy - Creating a closed system where materials are continuously recycled, repurposed or reused in the fashion industry to minimize waste.
3. Vintage Clothing - Selling second-hand clothes and utilizing archives to bring back classic pieces to reduce textile waste and carbon footprint.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The industry could innovate and research extensively to find eco-friendly alternatives to vinyl and other plastics that are harmful to the environment.
2. Retail Industry - Retailers can promote and market sustainable clothing items, putting emphasis on buying recycled items and practicing eco-responsible fashion.
3. Waste Management Industry - The industry can create innovative waste management solutions to reduce textile waste in the fashion industry, focusing on reusing, repurposing or recycling materials to minimize landfill waste.