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*NYTBR Paperback Row Selection * The Independent's Best Fashion
Book on Sustainability* An investigation into the damage wrought by
the colossal clothing industry and the grassroots, high-tech,
international movement fighting to reform it What should I wear?
It's one of the fundamental questions we ask ourselves every day.
More than ever, we are told it should be something new. Today, the
clothing industry churns out 80 billion garments a year and employs
every sixth person on Earth. Historically, the apparel trade has
exploited labor, the environment, and intellectual property-and in
the last three decades, with the simultaneous unfurling of fast
fashion, globalization, and the tech revolution, those abuses have
multiplied exponentially, primarily out of view. We are in dire
need of an entirely new human-scale model. Bestselling journalist
Dana Thomas has traveled the globe to discover the visionary
designers and companies who are propelling the industry toward that
more positive future by reclaiming traditional craft and launching
cutting-edge sustainable technologies to produce better fashion. In
Fashionopolis, Thomas sees renewal in a host of developments,
including printing 3-D clothes, clean denim processing, smart
manufacturing, hyperlocalism, fabric recycling-even lab-grown
materials. From small-town makers and Silicon Valley whizzes to
such household names as Stella McCartney, Levi's, and Rent the
Runway, Thomas highlights the companies big and small that are
leading the crusade. We all have been casual about our clothes.
It's time to get dressed with intention. Fashionopolis is the first
comprehensive look at how to start.
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Aimed at academic library practitioners, this book describes how
e-reserve services can evolve and adapt to the changing virtual
learning environment of higher education. New approaches discussed
include: the integration of subscribed, free, and copyrighted
resources within course management systems; innovative employment
of open URL link resolvers to connect e-reserve with library
e-resources and services; video streaming within course documents;
and the creative use of bibliographic software to produce
customized reading lists. New Approaches to E-Reserve includes
detailed descriptions and extensive step-by-step illustrations in
order to provide readers with the tools needed to implement the
techniques covered within. These combine to offer practical insight
into common issues faced by academic institutions worldwide. In
addition to an overview of practices and an update on new
developments in e-reserve, a discussion of strategy, policy and
organizational change extends this book s relevance to a much
broader theme: the strategic management of current and future
technological changes in tertiary education.
Provides practical how to advice, with appropriate
illustrationsOffers realistic suggestions for strategic moves to
integrate services, respond to user needs, and collaborate with
potential stakeholders within and outside the institutionThe
authors possess wide-ranging skills in audio, visual and
information services in academic libraries, administrative
experience with organization change and up-to-date knowledge of
technologies relevant to the academic library"
'A gripping blockbuster ... Thomas researches meticulously and writes with simmering even-handed anger' TELEGRAPH.
Fashionopolis is the definitive book on the cost of fast fashion, and a blueprint for how we get to a more sustainable future.
Fashion has blighted our planet.
Today, one out of six people on earth work in fashion, churning out 100 billion garments a year. Yet 98 percent of them do not earn a living wage, and 2.1 billion tonnes of clothing is thrown away annually. The clothing industry's exploitation of fellow humans and the environment has reached epic levels. What should we do?
Bestselling author and veteran journalist Dana Thomas has travelled the globe to find the answers. In Fashionopolis, she details the damage wrought by fashion's behemoths, and celebrates the visionaries including activists, artisans, designers, and tech entrepreneurs fighting for change.
We all have been casual about our clothes. It's time to get dressed with intention. Fashionopolis is the first comprehensive look at how to start.
A look at fast fashion and its impact on the environment and social
justice, perfect for middle grade classrooms Did you ever think
about where your jeans come from? How about the people who made
your T-shirt, or what happens to the clothes you grow out of when
you're done wearing them? The fabrics clothes are made of, the way
they are designed and sewn and shipped around the world, and the
way we consume them and get rid of them--every step in this process
has a big impact on our environment, on the people who work in
clothing factories, and on our cultures. This nonfiction book shows
us how the clothes we wear--and throw away--every day are made, and
what that means for our planet and for people around the world.
Dana Thomas's Deluxe: How Luxury Lost its Lustre goes deep inside
the workings of today's world of profit margins and market share to
discover the real meaning of 'luxury'. Fashion may be fabulous, but
what's the true price of luxury? From the importance of fashion
owners, to red carpet stars and the seasonal 'must-have' handbags,
Dana Thomas shows how far illustrious houses have moved from their
roots. Thomas witnesses how these 'luxury' handbags are no longer
one in a million, discovers why luxury brand clothing doesn't last
as long, and finds out just who is making your perfume. From
terrifying raids on the Chinese sweat shops to the daunting chic of
Paris workshops, from the handcrafting and economics of
early-twentieth century designers to the violent truth behind the
'harmless' fakes, Deluxe goes deep into the world of extravagance,
and asks: where can true luxury go now? 'Definitive' Daily
Telegraph 'Thomas's message is relevant to shoppers of every
stripe' The New York Times 'Thomas explores what luxury meant
before the word was both inflated and devalued' Guardian 'Great
aversion therapy ... we suspect we're being fleeced, but we don't
know with what cynical dedication' The Times Dana Thomas is now
European Editor for Portfolio following twelve years as the
cultural and fashion writer for Newsweek in Paris. She has written
about style for the New York Times Magazine since 1994, and has
contributed to various publications including the New Yorker,
Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and the Financial Times.
"With Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, [Dana] Thomas-who has
been the cultural and fashion writer for Newsweek in Paris for 12
years-has written a crisp, witty social history that's as
entertaining as it is informative." -New York Times From the author
of Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of
Clothes Once luxury was available only to the rarefied and
aristocratic world of old money and royalty. It offered a history
of tradition, superior quality, and a pampered buying experience.
Today, however, luxury is simply a product packaged and sold by
multibillion-dollar global corporations focused on growth,
visibility, brand awareness, advertising, and, above all, profits.
Award-winning journalist Dana Thomas digs deep into the dark side
of the luxury industry to uncover all the secrets that Prada,
Gucci, and Burberry don't want us to know. Deluxe is an
uncompromising look behind the glossy facade that will enthrall
anyone interested in fashion, finance, or culture.
The New York Times-bestselling author of Deluxe and Fashionopolis:
The Price of Fast Fasion and the Future of Clothes chronicles the
making and unmaking of two of the greatest fashion designers of our
time In the mid-1990s, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen exploded
onto a fashion scene that was in an artistic and economic rut.
Their daring visions shook the establishment out of its bourgeois,
minimalist stupor with vibrant, sexy designs and theatrical runway
shows. By the end of the decade, each had been hired to run one of
couture's most storied houses, Galliano at Dior and McQueen at
Givenchy. They were icons of a new generation of rock-star
designers who headlined the transformation of luxury fashion from a
small clutch of family-owned businesses into a global,
multibillion-dollar corporate industry. But the pace was
unsustainable. In 2010, McQueen took his own life. A year later,
Galliano was fired in the wake of an alcohol-fueled, anti-Semitic
diatribe. In her groundbreaking work Gods and Kings, acclaimed
fashion journalist Dana Thomas tells the true story of two
unforgettable artists. In so doing, she pulls back the curtain on
the revolution that has remade high fashion over the last two
decades-and the price it demanded from the very ones who saved it.
In Gods and Kings Dana Thomas, author of Deluxe, tells the story of
how John Galliano and Alexander McQueen changed the face of fashion
In the first decade of the 21st century the fashion world was
dominated by two different but equally successful and turbulent
figures. Within twelve months, Alexander McQueen had committed
suicide, and John Galliano had professionally imploded. Who was to
blame? And how was fashion changed by their rise and fall? Spanning
the 80s, 90s and noughties, Gods and Kings tells the story of these
two charismatic figures and times of great change in the world of
fashion, from London's raucous art and club scene to the old-world
glamour of Parisian couture, and reveals the machinations of this
notoriously secretive industry.
A guide to creating a new and healthier lifestyle. This writing
provides tools and information on fitness, healthier and tastier
meal selections, nutritional facts, and most importantly daily
motivation. I recognize that change is often difficult, but when it
comes to improving your health and lifestyle change is not only
encouraged, it's needed. Change must be met head on so that you can
begin to live and love life again and to the fullest
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