Sundressed : natural fabrics and the future of clothing
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Washington [DC] : Island Press, [2023].
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203 pages ; 24 cm
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Northwest Reno Library - Adult Nonfiction
746.92 TONTI 2023
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Published
Washington [DC] : Island Press, [2023].
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-200).
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From Mongolian goatherders, to Mulberry groves in China, and American hemp farms, a sustainable fashion consultant travels the world to showcase producers who are reforming the industry with clothes made from natural fabrics that can stand the test of time.
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"For conscious consumers, buying clothes has never been more complicated. Even as fashion brands tout their sustainability, the industry is plagued by pollution, waste, and poor working conditions. In fact, fashion may account for as much as 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions. If our clothes reflect our values, is it possible to be truly well-dressed? Sustainable fashion consultant Lucianne Tonti answers with a resounding yes. Beautiful clothes made from natural fabrics including cotton, wool, flax, and cashmere can support rural communities and regenerate landscapes. They can also reduce waste—but only if we invest in garments that stand the test of time rather than chasing fast fashion trends. In Sundressed, Tonti travels the world to showcase producers who are reforming the industry, from Mongolian goatherders, to Mulberry groves in China, and American hemp farms. Many of these innovations begin in the fields, with the cotton crops that will ultimately be spun into a soft T-shirt or the sheep’s wool than will be knitted into a cozy sweater. Fiber farmers are taking a page from the regenerative agriculture movement, giving back to the land as they tend it. Meanwhile, further down the supply chain, top designers are working with Indigenous communities to relearn the artistry of sewing—and reward them financially. And global brands, including Levi’s, are working to produce a pair of jeans that can withstand dozens of washes without any sign of wear. Tonti also shows readers how accessible sustainable fashion can be. Not everyone can afford a designer shirt that was lovingly hand-sewn. But most of us can buy less, choose natural fabrics over polyester, thrift shop, and wear our clothes longer. Sundressed is an exploration of a revolution taking place in fashion. And it is a love letter to clothing that embodies beauty and value, from farm to closet."--,Provided by Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tonti, L. (2023). Sundressed: natural fabrics and the future of clothing . Island Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tonti, Lucianne, 1987-. 2023. Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothing. Island Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tonti, Lucianne, 1987-. Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothing Island Press, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tonti, Lucianne. Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothing Island Press, 2023.

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