Journal
Filter
All
100% Moda Portugal
Accessories
Acetate
Acrylic
Advantages
Apparel
Artificial
ATP
Autumn-Winter
Bag
Bella Center
Blended
Bombarda
Brand
Capsule
CCBombarda
CENIT
CIFF
Clara Não
Closet
Clothes
Clothes Care
Collections
Colors
Companies
Composition
Consumers
Consumption
Copenhagen
Cotton
Creativity
Daily Day
Disadvantages
Dopamine Dressing
Elastane
Emotions
Environment
Europarque
Expertise
Exponor
Fabrics
Factory
Fashion
Fashion Trade Show
Fast Fashion
Fibers
Garments
Greenwashing
Holidays
Identity
Impact
Industry
Innovation
Intertex
Interview
Joy
Labels
Lagofra
Launch
Linen
London
Luggage
Lyocell
Made in Portugal
Manufacture
Manufacturing
Marketing
Materials
Minimalism
Modtissimo
Monochromatic Looks
Não Não
Natural
News
Nord Villepinte
Nylon
Olympia London
Outfit
Packing
Paris
Patterns
Personality
Polyamide
Polyester
Polypropylene
Porto
Porto Art District
Porto Canal
Portugal
Portugal Têxtil
Posture
Première Vision
Press
Production
Psychology
Quality
Rayon
Recycle
Recycling
Reduce
Reuse
Santa Maria da Feira
Silk
Slow Fashion
Social
Source Fashion
Spring-Summer
Storage
Store
Style
Suitcase
Sustainability
Synthetic
TENCEL
Textile
Textile Fair
Texture
Tips
Trends
Underwear
Vacation
Viscose
Wardrobe
Wool
What is slow fashion and how to join the movement?
In a world that has embraced consumerism, slow fashion is an alternative to the market, that carefully considers the processes and resources required to make clothing. This movement is an awareness and approach to fashion that focusses on timeless, high-quality designs, produced on a small or medium scale.
October 17, 2024
Tags:
Apparel
Bag
Brand
Capsule
Closet
Clothes
Collections
Consumers
Consumption
Daily Day
Environment
Fabrics
Factory
Fashion
Garments
Impact
Industry
Innovation
Lagofra
Made in Portugal
Manufacture
Manufacturing
Minimalism
Production
Quality
Recycle
Recycling
Reduce
Reuse
Slow Fashion
Sustainability
Textile
Tips
Wardrobe
“Made in Portugal” lends value to fashion brands
The label “Made in Portugal” is a global excellence reference in the textile industry. Portuguese textiles and clothing have earned significant international notoriety and reputation and are currently among the most advanced and best-performing manufacturing industries worldwide.