Below are the best articles we could find featuring eileen fisher about sustainability.
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The female-fronted Good Goes On campaign recognizes powerful, design-minded women who are inspiring the next generation.
her fans might be surprised to learn that after the many successes of her Vision 2020 plan to build a radically more eco-friendly business, she has an even more environmentally vigilant vision for the future.
In 2012, fashion designer Eileen Fisher took a trip to further explore the complexities of her company’s supply chain. She ended up learning much more about environmental impact than her own company’s trajectory. - Geoff Nudelman
Eileen Fisher is a name that conjures peace. The kind you get from living somewhere with an abundance of trees, and from wearing elegant, unrestrictive fabrics.
When it comes to practicing sustainable and ethical manufacturing techniques, not many people in fashion can compare to womenswear designer, Eileen Fisher.
At an early stage in her 34-year-old company, Fisher said she and her co-workers grew alarmed at the environmental toll of clothing manufacturing — from depleted farm fields to dye pollution in rivers.
Eileen Fisher is known in part for being a leader in the sustainable fashion sphere. But the latest question Fisher is tackling is: What can you do with clothes you don’t wear anymore? One option is to turn them into art.
Vintage is one of the only growth areas in retail—and that is good, according to founder of eponymous clothing brand.
“The next generation of designers are the future of the industry,” said (Eileen) Fisher.