Collection transparency report:
Created after a MA degree studying politics, sustainability and ethics within the fashion industry, numerous were the designer’s findings, debunking status quos around those new models of fashion making.
One of the main findings driven by that experience was the evidence that no solutions were perfect and that no fashion brand could claim to be 100% sustainable. However, what we could do is offering to our consumers the education and transparency for them to make empowered choices on their consumption.
If this collection has flaws and isn’t 100% sustainable, it aims to stand by those values and propose new social, political and ecological models to create a better fashion industry.
Here is the main information, follow up by the product sourcing list, for you to do the educated choice of buying No One Collection.
Sustainability:
This collection is composed of 9 products from whom 50% of it were made with dead stock or up-cycled products gathered from the designer’s 5 years of fashion education. The 50% left are new materials composed of 80% ethically-sourced natural fabric bought in London and 20% haberdashery and technical fabric that could not be traced.
0,8 kg of calico, 0,8 kg of mixed fabric and 2 kg of latex were wasted during the preconception stage of this collection. No One Collection aims to recycle all those materials down the line.
The rest the materials and fabric left over from the collection will be used in the creation of a unique retail piece available on our shop.
Here is a rough table char of the collection sourcing showcasing the origin and prices of the raw material that are composing our garment: