‘Not blind optimism’ : why Coach’s designer is not giving up on sustainable fashion
Stuart Vevers wants the luxury brand to keep championing upcycled materials and reduce landfill waste Stuart Vevers, the British designer of the American mass luxury brand Coach, is working to keep sustainability in the spotlight at New York fashion week. Not an easy task, when environmental (…)
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