Example of use
Bio-threading
The use of biodegradable threads in eco-friendly garment production.
Through advanced **Bio-threading** techniques, our factory significantly reduces its environmental footprint by using compostable stitching materials.
Carbon Couture
Fashion with a high carbon footprint.
Critics argue that fast fashion brands often embody **Carbon Couture**, producing garments with little regard for their environmental impact.
Chemical Couture
Fashion items laden with harmful chemicals.
Consumers are increasingly wary of **Chemical Couture**, demanding transparency about the dyes and treatments used in their clothing.
Chic Re-tique
A stylish and fashionable secondhand clothing store or online platform.
I found the most amazing vintage jacket at a local **Chic Re-tique**; it's a treasure!
Chroma-lite
Fabrics dyed with eco-friendly pigments that reduce environmental impact.
The vibrant hues of this dress are achieved using **Chroma-lite** dyes, ensuring a beautiful appearance with minimal ecological harm.
Circular Couture
Fashion designed with the circular economy in mind.
**Circular Couture** is the future, where garments are designed for longevity, repair, and eventual recycling, rather than ending up in landfills.
Conscious Chic
Fashion choices made with awareness of their environmental impact.
Embracing **Conscious Chic** means choosing pieces that reflect your values, from ethical production to sustainable materials.
Conscious Collection
A line of clothing made with sustainable practices.
Many major retailers are now launching a **Conscious Collection** to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly apparel.
Cyclosilk
A silk-like fabric made entirely from recycled materials. From Greek 'kyklos' (circle, cycle) + English 'silk'.
This luxurious scarf is made from **Cyclosilk**, proving that recycled materials can feel just as opulent as virgin ones.
Disposable Duds
Fashion items that are quickly discarded.
Don't fall for **Disposable Duds**; invest in quality pieces that last.
Disposable Fashion
Clothing designed to be worn only a few times before being discarded.
The rise of **Disposable Fashion** has led to overflowing landfills and increased pollution.
Eco-chic
Elegantly, stylishly, and sustainably fashionable.
Her style is effortlessly **Eco-chic**, combining vintage finds with ethically sourced new items.
Eco-Chic Accessories
Stylish accessories made sustainably.
She completed her outfit with a pair of handmade **Eco-Chic Accessories**.
Eco-cocooning
The process of creating garments from sustainable, cocoon-like structures. From Latin 'eco-' (environment) + English 'cocoon'.
The brand specializes in **Eco-cocooning**, creating comfortable and sustainable loungewear from upcycled materials.
Eco-Couture
High fashion that's environmentally friendly.
The runway show featured stunning examples of **Eco-Couture**, blending high fashion with environmental responsibility.
Eco-Fabulous
Combining ecological responsibility with fabulous style.
She's always **Eco-Fabulous**, making sustainable choices without sacrificing style.
Eco-Fash-tash
Environmentally damaging practices in fashion.
The documentary exposed the hidden **Eco-Fash-tash** of the industry, highlighting its detrimental practices.
Eco-Sins
Environmentally damaging practices in fashion.
Greenwashing attempts to hide the industry's deep-rooted **Eco-Sins**.
Eco-xiu
Embroidered textiles using sustainable techniques. From Latin 'eco-' (environment) + Chinese 'xiu' (绣, embroidery).
The intricate patterns on the dress were created using **Eco-xiu**, preserving traditional craftsmanship while using sustainable threads.
Ecolatura
The art of sustainable fashion design that balances ecology and aesthetics. From Latin 'eco-' (household/environment) + 'latura' (craft or workmanship).
Her design philosophy is rooted in **Ecolatura**, aiming for beauty that respects the planet.
Energy-Intensive Apparel
Clothing that requires a large amount of energy to produce.
Avoiding **Energy-Intensive Apparel** is a key step towards a more sustainable wardrobe.
Ethical Elegance
Fashion that prioritizes ethical practices.
The brand promotes **Ethical Elegance**, ensuring fair wages and safe conditions for all workers.
Ethocraft
Fashion created with ethical and sustainable craftsmanship. From Greek 'ethos' (character/ethics) + English 'craft'.
Each piece in the collection showcases meticulous **Ethocraft**, highlighting the skilled artisans behind the designs.
Ethos-stitch
The symbolic stitching that embodies ethical practices in garment production. From Greek 'ethos' (ethics) + English 'stitch'.
The small, discrete label on the inside signifies the brand's commitment to **Ethos-stitch**, guaranteeing responsible production.
Exploitative Elegance
Stylish clothing produced through unethical labor practices.
The scandal revealed the dark side of **Exploitative Elegance**, where luxury comes at the cost of human dignity.
Fashion Footprint
The overall environmental impact of fashion choices.
We can all reduce our **Fashion Footprint** by choosing sustainable brands and extending the life of our clothes.
Fashion Waste
The large amount of discarded clothing ending up in landfills.
Landfills are overflowing with **Fashion Waste**, a stark reminder of our throwaway culture.
Fast Fashion Fallout
The negative impact of rapidly produced, low-cost clothing.
The **Fast Fashion Fallout** includes environmental degradation and poor labor conditions globally.
Green Glam
Stylish and environmentally conscious fashion.
Her red carpet look was pure **Green Glam**, a stunning gown made from recycled plastic bottles.
Green glamour
High-fashion clothing and accessories that are made with eco-friendly materials and processes, emphasizing both style and sustainability.
The event showcased the best of **Green glamour**, proving sustainability can be undeniably chic.
Green lies won’t disguise.
A phrase highlighting the importance of transparency and authenticity in sustainable fashion.
As consumers grow savvier, brands are realizing that **Green lies won’t disguise.** their unsustainable practices.
Green Threads
Sustainable clothing.
Searching for new **Green Threads** to add to my wardrobe.
Greener cleaner
A term for sustainable cleaning and care products for clothing, such as eco-friendly detergents (made with plant-based ingredients and minimal or no harsh chemicals), Natural fabric softeners (like essential oils or plant-based extracts), and spot-stain removers (like vinegar, baking soda, or citrus fruits.)
I now use a **Greener cleaner** for all my laundry, reducing chemical runoff into our waterways.
Greenwashing Garbs
Brands falsely promoting their products as eco-friendly.
Don't be fooled by **Greenwashing Garbs**; always check for certifications and transparent supply chains.
Landfill Luxe
High-end fashion that contributes to waste.
The concept of **Landfill Luxe** highlights the irony of high-end items quickly discarded.
Microfiber Menace
The pollution caused by microfibers from synthetic clothing entering waterways.
New filters are being developed to combat the **Microfiber Menace** from washing synthetic clothes.
Nature-First Fashion
Prioritizing nature in fashion choices.
The designer's collection is a testament to **Nature-First Fashion**, using only organic and naturally dyed materials.
Phytofabric
Fabric made from plant-based, regenerative materials. From Greek 'phyto' (plant) + Latin 'fabricare' (to make).
This new line of activewear is made from innovative **Phytofabric**, derived entirely from renewable plant sources.
Planet-Friendly Fashion
Clothing that is kind to the Earth.
More brands are shifting towards **Planet-Friendly Fashion**, prioritizing ecological impact in their designs.
Pollution couture
A satirical term for fashion items produced with a high environmental impact, emphasizing the negative consequences of unsustainable practices.
The documentary painted a grim picture of **Pollution couture**, revealing the toxic byproduct of cheap clothing.
Pollution Prints
The environmental damage caused by textile production and printing.
The dye industry is notorious for its **Pollution Prints** on local water sources.
Re-fabricare
The process of repurposing old textiles into new fashion items.
Through **Re-fabricare**, old denim is transformed into stylish new jackets, giving materials a second life.
Regen Trend
Fashion trends focusing on regeneration and sustainability.
The **Regen Trend** in fashion focuses on materials that restore ecosystems, not just minimize harm.
Renewable Runway
Fashion shows featuring sustainable designs.
The annual **Renewable Runway** show features designers committed to sustainable and ethical practices.
Resource Ravage
The excessive use of natural resources in clothing production.
The industry's historical **Resource Ravage** has led to dwindling natural reserves.
Rewear Revolution
Movement encouraging the reuse of clothing.
Join the **Rewear Revolution** by giving your clothes a longer life through mending and restyling.
Slave Labor Style
Fashion produced through forced or unfair labor practices.
Activists are fighting against **Slave Labor Style**, demanding ethical treatment for garment workers worldwide.
Slow Fashion
Opposite of fast fashion, focusing on quality and longevity.
**Slow Fashion** advocates for thoughtful consumption, encouraging fewer, higher-quality purchases.
Solar-thread
A thread spun using solar-powered techniques.
The textile mill now produces all its yarn using **Solar-thread** technology, powered entirely by sunlight.
Sustainable Staples
Essential wardrobe pieces that are eco-friendly.
A capsule wardrobe built on **Sustainable Staples** is both timeless and eco-conscious.
Sustinuance
The maintenance of ecological balance in fashion through innovation. From Latin 'sustinere' (to sustain) + English 'nuance'.
The brand's commitment to **Sustinuance** is evident in every step of their production process.
Sweatshop Scandal
The exploitation of workers in poor working conditions.
The latest **Sweatshop Scandal** has put pressure on brands to improve their supply chain transparency.
Synthetic Sins
The environmental harm caused by synthetic materials.
Reducing our reliance on plastics means addressing the **Synthetic Sins** of modern fashion.
Thalotex
Textiles created from ocean-reclaimed materials. From Greek 'thalassa' (sea) + 'tex' (textile).
This swimwear line is made from **Thalotex**, a material derived from reclaimed ocean plastic.
Thriftlift
Revamping second-hand clothing.
She gave her old jeans a **Thriftlift** by adding some embroidered patches.
Toxic Threads
Clothing made with harmful chemicals and dyes.
Consumers are increasingly aware of **Toxic Threads** hidden in their clothing, pushing for safer alternatives.
Trashy threads
A derogatory term for low-quality, disposable clothing, often made from cheap materials and contributing to environmental waste.
Avoid **Trashy threads** and invest in durable, ethically made garments instead.
Unsustainable Chic
Fashion that is stylish but harmful to the environment.
Despite its stylish appearance, many high-fashion brands are still guilty of **Unsustainable Chic**.
Upcycle Style
Transforming old garments into new, fashionable items.
Her unique outfit was a perfect example of **Upcycle Style**, turning old scarves into a chic new top.
Vestaform
A garment designed to adapt and transform to multiple styles and uses, promoting longevity. From Latin 'vestis' (clothing) + 'forma' (shape).
The new **Vestaform** jacket can be worn as a vest, a short jacket, or a long coat, maximizing versatility.
Zero-Waste Wardrobe
A closet that generates no waste.
Achieving a **Zero-Waste Wardrobe** requires mindful purchasing, mending, and recycling.