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  2. Fast fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fast fashion is the business model of replicating recent catwalk trends and high-fashion designs, mass-producing them at a low cost, and bringing them to retail quickly while demand is at its highest. The term fast fashion is also used generically to describe the products of this business model, particularly clothing and footwear.

  3. What is fast fashion, and why is it so controversial? - AOL

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    Fast fashion is a business model that focuses on the production of garments in bulk, and as quickly as possible, in response to current trends, according to Dr. Preeti Arya, an assistant professor ...

  4. A history of fast fashion: ethical issues, high demand, and ...

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    The fast-fashion business model depends on cheap, rapid cycles of production that allow retailers to push out batches of clothing while styles are still at the peak of popularity. This means ...

  5. Forever 21 - Wikipedia

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    The Changs later changed the name Fashion 21 to Forever 21 and changed the business model to fast fashion, drawing from trending fashion and selling the items for low prices. [13] Sales were high enough in the first decade that the company added new stores on an average of every six months, largely in malls. [14]

  6. How AI Could Transform Fast Fashion for Better—and Worse - AOL

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    Shein isn’t the only fast-fashion company to tout the benefits of AI in transforming the fast fashion business. Many of its competitors, including H&M and Zara, have also turned to machine ...

  7. Fast Fashion's hidden costs: environmental and ethical ... - AOL

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    Fast fashion brands such as Shein, Temu, Zara, etc., have revolutionized the fashion industry by offering trendy clothing at low prices, however, there are many environmental concerns.

  8. Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion focuses on the business practices of Brandy Melville, detailing allegations of antisemitism, discrimination based on weight, inappropriate interactions with minors, racism, and sexual assault. Many of these accusations center on Brandy Melville's founder and chief executive officer, Stephan Marsan.

  9. 5 Fast-Fashion Brands To Stay Away From Buying - AOL

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    Today's fashion industry consists mainly of fast-fashion clothing companies. "Fast fashion" refers to brands that produce large quantities of clothing in a short period of time. Doing so ensures ...