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fast fashion
[ fast fash-uhn ]
noun
- low-priced clothing that is brought to market quickly and copies fashion trends created by luxury brands or small, independent designers. Compare slow fashion ( def ).
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- fast-fash·ion adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fast fashion1
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Example Sentences
For decades, environmentalists have been sounding the alarm on fast fashion.
Once synonymous with the export of fast fashion, Vietnam is now giving birth to a generation of homegrown fashion designers.
There will be no room for fast fashion and there will be more room for the world of couture and that fantastical approach to fashion.
The demand for fast fashion falls backward down the supply chain to these women, who are put under immense pressure with little protection.
For me, it’s buying clothes from a certain unnamed and definitely unethical fast fashion brand where crop tops and minidresses cost about $7 apiece, because the current main joy in my life is purchasing things online and waiting for them to arrive.
Incidentally, Rousteing has no qualms with fast-fashion brands appropriating his designs either.
Or fast-fashion chains like Zara and H&M churning out runway imitations.
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