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时尚产业被认为是臭名昭著的不可持续产业。时尚品牌及其多方利益相关者都认识到,该行业会对环境和社会造成负面的外部影响。伦敦等时尚之都容纳了创新的时尚企业,它们有望成为可持续发展的先锋。本文评估了伦敦的时尚品牌采取了哪些可持续发展的做法,以及那些在可持续发展方面进行了大量投资的品牌是否对顾客具有更强的吸引力。研究以 158 个时尚品牌的数据为基础。数据库包括 "Good on You "平台提供的环境和社会可持续发展评估,以及品牌与高端设计的关系和在 Instagram 上的粉丝数量等特征,以此作为品牌对顾客吸引力的指标。通过对数据的分析,对伦敦的品牌进行了分类。研究结果表明,只有三分之一的受访企业认真地将可持续发展作为其商业模式的核心。即使是这些尝试,也没有给伦敦的时尚产业前景带来巨大变化。在可持续发展方面最成功的企业与 "高端 "时尚无关。顾客的赞赏有时也会站在可持续发展企业这一边。政策制定者和从业者可以利用这些结果作为指导,对可持续时尚的发展进行更严格的评估。
Design and sustainability in the fashion industry: The example of independent labels in London
The fashion industry is deemed to be notoriously unsustainable. Fashion brands and their multiple stakeholders recognize both environmental and social negative externalities that the industry generates. Fashion capitals like London accommodate innovative fashion businesses, which are expected to be sustainability pioneers. This paper evaluates which sustainability practices fashion brands in London accommodate and whether those with profound investments in sustainability achieve superior attractiveness to the customer. The research is based on data collected for 158 fashion brands. The database includes evaluations of environmental and social sustainability provided by the ‘Good on You’ platform and such characteristics as brands' affiliation with high-end design and the number of followers on Instagram as an indicator of their attractiveness to the customer. Analysis of data led to the typology of brands in London. Findings indicate that only one-third of researched businesses seriously place sustainability at the center of their business models. Even these attempts have not led to drastic changes in London's fashion industry outlook. Most successful in terms of sustainability firms are not associated with 'high-end' fashion. Customer appreciation is only sometimes on the side of sustainable firms. Policymakers and practitioners can use the results as a guide for a more critical appraisal of developments in sustainable fashion.