Fashion Ethics and Sustainability
Exploring Social Purpose and Transparency in the Fashion Business
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:12th Nov '26
£43.99
This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£171.99(9781041043119)

This timely new text provides a comprehensive and critical guide to ethics and sustainability across the Fashion industry.
Seeking to foster critical analysis, the book encourages students to question common narratives and delve deeper into surface-level approaches to sustainability. It raises awareness of ethical issues in the fashion industry, including the lack transparency, poor labour practices, environmental impact, and social implications of fashion production and consumption. The book provides insights into current trends, emerging regulations, and practical applications, underpinned by examples from industry. Real-life case studies from around the world showcase some of the innovative brands that have shifted the focus from profit-driven motives to value-driven growth, embracing ethics, transparency, and social purpose in their business strategies.
Exploring how the fashion industry can commit to more comprehensive, measurable changes across all aspects of design, production, labour, sales, marketing, and community engagement, this text is essential reading for postgraduate students of Fashion Management, Fashion Entrepreneurship and Fashion Sustainability, as well as reflective practitioners considering fresh approaches to their businesses.
Alison Lowe approaches fashion sustainability not as a surface-level design problem, but as a deeply interconnected system, shaped through histories of extraction, consumption, governance, value re-production and commodification. What makes this text compelling is its refusal to isolate circularity, sustainability, ethics or ESG frameworks as standalone initiatives that alone may achieve positive change. Instead, Lowe frames them as more powerful when understood as interwoven structures that together demand cultural, organisational and economic transformation across the entire fashion ecosystem. The book moves beyond simplistic sustainability narratives, examining how transparency through digital innovation, governance and community accountability are critical factors to be embedded within the successful future architecture of fashion brand building itself. A timely and important contribution to contemporary fashion discourse.
Wesley Hartwell, Director, Regenerative Fashion Archive, University of East London
ISBN: 9781041043058
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372 pages