Eco-friendly fashion has become more popular and now appears on the runway, with luxury fashion brands, and popular media. The reason? We the people care about Earth and want to ensure that we are protecting it. Humans produce a lot of waste, and as a result the planet has suffered. Because people have been taking notice and working to make beneficial changes, eco-friendly fashion is on the rise and is not going anywhere.
Here are a few eco-friendly fashion trends that could be big in 2022:
Minimalistic Wardrobe
Having a minimalistic wardrobe has become a staple for many eco-friendly fashion enthusiasts. Popular among YouTubers, Instagrammers, and influencers, the idea behind a minimalistic wardrobe is to cut your wardrobe down to the bare essentials and only use what you need. By cutting down on the clothing and how much you own, you are diminishing your overall consumption and waste.
Brands Giving Back
Giving back is a trend that is not only popular now, but will grow exponentially over the next few years. Clothing brands are noticing how much people care about supporting sustainable and conscious fashion options. As a result, brands are starting to change how they utilize their profits.
Many clothing brands now offer to plant a tree or donate clothing, meals, or help countries in need if you purchase items from them. Other companies have offered to remove waste from the ocean and turn it into recyclable material to make handbags and accessories so that it doesn’t end up in a landfill. This is one of the best corporate eco-friendly fashion trends 2022 will see.
Upcycling
Upcycling is another eco-friendly fashion trend that will be popular in 2022. Thanks in part to social media, re-designing old clothing into new items is widespread and is an opportunity to learn some new skills. Many fashion houses have been finding innovative ways to use the fabric that they have leftover to make something new and unique. It helps the planet and their business because sales go up while waste goes down.
Thrift Shopping
Secondhand clothing used to be seen much different than it is seen today. At one point, secondhand clothing was looked down upon. Today, it is considered trendy. Many societal changes have made secondhand clothing a rising trend in fashion.
The fashion industry produces waste with microplastics and is a large consumer of the water supply. This is where buying secondhand clothing becomes eco-friendly. By purchasing clothes that have already been worn before, we use fewer resources and it reduces how much ends up in a landfill. In addition to that, secondhand clothing reduces the number of pesticides that need to be used to make clothing because companies won’t be making as much.
The Use Of Different Materials
The materials used in the clothing that we wear are changing due to the rising demand for environmentally conscious designs. Instead of using products that are not biodegradable, companies are now adopting materials such as bamboo fiber and milk silk. Bamboo fiber is helpful to the planet because it is naturally resistant to pests, entirely biodegradable, and it has antifungal/antibacterial properties. The best part about using bamboo fiber is that it only takes a few years to grow to a fully mature size.
Bring On The Algae
Algae may be considered slimy and unclean, but fashion houses worldwide have begun to use bacteria to make garments. The fashion industry has also been harnessing this unique method of using algae to make shoes. The best part of using algae for apparel? It is robust, reliable, and the items look clean and colorful!
By being environmentally friendly, you show that you are someone who cares about the planet and embrace the change that comes with being more conscious. By working together, consumers and the fashion industry can change the way we look at clothing and find more ways to make the planet’s resources last longer.