New Hanover Arboretum will host a sustainability fashion event June 21

Local actor and model Lily Nicole curates the Summer Solstice Sustainability fashion show at the arboretum.

I’ve shared a favorite adage taught me by my mother before, but here it is again: “Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.” These are words I live by, especially in an age where we’re destroying the environment with excessive consumption.

There’s a great example of our increasing negative earthly impact in clothing buying habits which support what’s known as “Fast Fashion.” In the Nature Reviews Earth and Environment journal, the article “The Environment Price of Fast Fashion”, reports on many observations. Those include most environmental impacts occur in the textile-manufacturing and garment-manufacturing countries, but textile waste is found globally. The amount of clothing produced by fashion brands has almost doubled since 2000. Current consumption practices lead to large quantities of textile waste. Most of it is either incinerated or disposed of in landfills.

The third annual Summer Solstice Sustainability Fashion Show will be held June 21 at New Hanover County Arboretum.

Shopping for second-hand clothing is a way to avoid supporting the fast fashion industry. I’m thrilled to see the younger generation embracing the concept of repurposing clothing and being creative and fashionable in doing so.

Looking for some inspiration. Buy your ticket now for the Summer Solstice Sustainable Fashion Show scheduled at the New Hanover County Arboretum. It will take place on the 21st of June. Gates open at 5:15 p.m., and the show starts at 6:15 p.m. The show will last two hours. You can sit in your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the fashions of 30 models from local shops including Metro Closet. SatudaySunVintage. Re.Raveled.Apparel. ThriftDrip. Uniquely Yours. and SapphireCreations23.

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