
The fashion industry now accounts for an estimated 10 percent of global carbon emissions, while millions of garments are discarded each year, worn only a handful of times. For today’s informed consumer – one attuned to craftsmanship – sustainability is no longer a want, but an essential component when it comes to crafting a wardrobe.
This shift is playing out most visibly on the red carpet. From archival Jean Paul Gaultier to rare Versace and Mugler, vintage pieces have moved decisively from fashion’s inner circles to its most public stages. Actors, musicians, and cultural tastemakers are turning to the past in search of narrative and meaning – choosing garments with history over those designed for immediacy. A vintage look s...














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