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The rise of slow fashion: How sustainability became fashion’s hottest trend

"Today, slow fashion is redefining luxury, and the numbers speak volumes: the sustainable fashion market was projected to reach $8.25 billion by 2024," says Mehdi Mabrouk, Head of Partnerships & Communication, BUREAU BÉATRICE.

Remember when “sustainable fashion” meant shapeless hemp dresses and bland basics? Those days are long gone. Today, slow fashion is redefining luxury, and the numbers speak volumes: the sustainable fashion market was projected to reach $8.25 billion by 2024.

Mehdi Mabrouk, Head of Partnerships & Communication, BUREAU BÉATRICE on the rise of slow fashion

Here’s how leading brands are revolutionising the industry:

Patagonia continues to set the gold standard. Their “Worn Wear” program repairs 100,000+ items annually, while their transparent supply chain has become a blueprint for the industry. Plus, who can forg


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the authorHiba Faisal
Hiba Faisal is a Junior Reporter at Campaign Middle East, part of Motivate Media Group. She handles coverage on influencer marketing and the luxury industry, and is also tasked with the brand’s social media presence. Alongside her daily reportage, she produces and edits video content for Campaign’s digital platforms — including Reels, interviews, and behind-the-scenes features. She specialises in capturing how brands build emotional connections with their audiences by prioritising relevance and authenticity through co-creation and storytelling.