An investigation into the damage wrought by the colossal clothing industry – and the grassroots, high-tech, international movement fighting to reform it.
Dana Thomas is the author of Gods and Kings and the New York Times bestseller Deluxe. She began her career writing for the Style section of The Washington Post, and she has served as a cultural and fashion correspondent for Newsweek in Paris. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times Style section and has written for The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, T: The New York Times Style Magazine and Architectural Digest. In 2016, the French Minister of Culture named Thomas a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters. She lives in Paris.
Thomas convincingly lays out multiple arguments against fast
fashion... Thoroughly reported and persuasively written, Thomas's
clarion call for more responsible practices in fashion will speak
to both industry professionals and socially conscious
consumers'
*Publishers Weekly*
Thomas, a Paris-based fashion journalist, takes a story most of us
think we know, but tells it better and in compelling, readable
detail... Thomas's focus on the big picture doesn't get in the way
of her love of a quirky detail... Thomas's long view is
thought-provoking... [Fashionopolis] also engagingly elucidates how
we may change things'
*The Times*
A pleasurable read on the innovators trying to make clothes with
less cruelty and harm... Engaging and thorough... Thomas's emphasis
on upstart innovators and entrepreneurs is part of what makes the
book such a pleasure to read'
*Financial Times*
Thomas offers a bracing, urgently important look at the ills fast
fashion has wrought... This eye-opening book is a must-read not
only for fashion junkies but for everyone who buys and wears
clothes, enlightening us as to the garment industry's dark past,
its embattled present, and – if we make the thoughtful choices
Thomas presents – its bright future'
*Caroline Weber, author of Proust's Duchess*
An eye-opening account of the true cost of "fast fashion"... Thomas
circles the globe to profile innovators who are working to make the
garment trade more sustainable and offers a vision of better,
rather than, faster fashion... I, for one, will never open my
closet and look at my choices in quite the same way again'
*Julia Flynn Siler, author of The White Devil's Daughters*
Thomas offers informed, fair-minded, passionate, and cautiously
optimistic scrutiny of "fast fashion"... A distressing yet
intriguing story... Engrossing... Convincing, responsible, and
motivational fashion industry reportage'
*Kirkus Reviews*
Fast fashion and its long-term consequences are such crucial
subjects that it's hard to believe that no one thought to write
this book until now. And how lucky we are that it's Dana Thomas who
finally did, bringing her encyclopedic knowledge and expertly
trained eye to bear on the excesses of a system by which companies
exploit people and the planet to produce clothes that we barely
wear. Investigating the factory floor to runway in search of a
better way forward, Thomas makes an unshakeable argument for a
different way of getting dressed
*Lauren Collins, When In French*
A great resource for learning about the effects of fast
fashion'
*Reader's Digest*
Fashionopolis is blunt: We're all going to drown in a landfill
piled high with cheap clothes if we don't stop shopping like
maniacs. Thomas's thoughtful reporting explains how w
*Robin Givhan, author of The Battle of Versailles.*
Thomas's is one of those books you can't stop reading bits out from
to whoever is around, and which winds up changing your entire
perspective
*Sydney Morning Herald.*
A must-read for anyone in the industry
*Boutique Magazine*
Exposes fashion's toxic relationship with the environment in its
pursuit of 'unbridled capitalism'. If anything can persuade you to
change your habits, this will
*Country & Town House*
Thomas is a conscientious reporter – as evidenced in her research,
which is studded with statistics... Fortunately, Thomas provides
glimpses of change in the industry'
*Times Literary Supplement*
[A] well-researched and fascinating book... Her gift for
scene-setting and her sharp assessments of many of the trendsetting
entrepreneurs behind the scenes across the globe keeps
Fashionopolis engaging throughout'
*Irish Times*
A raw and shocking account of the price of fast fashion,
Fashionopolis is a magnificent resource for both the consumer and
the industry
*Sublime*
Thomas details the damage wrought by fashion's behemoths, and
celebrates the visionaries including activists, artisans and
designers fighting for change
*Irish Independent*
A well-researched read about fast fashion and why we all need to
change our habits
*Wallpaper*
A compelling and devastating argument for why we should all be
making more thoughtful choices
*Independent*
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