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Fashion Week in heatwave and giant Louis Vuitton show: 'Fashion participates in a system of overproduction and pollution'

From Libรฉration · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Paris Fashion Week Men's is taking place amidst a severe heatwave and a large-scale Louis Vuitton show.
  • The event highlights concerns about the fashion industry's contribution to overproduction and pollution.
  • The intense heat is disrupting the fashion week schedule and raising questions about industry practices.

Paris Fashion Week Men's is unfolding under the oppressive heat of a major heatwave, coinciding with a spectacular Louis Vuitton show that has drawn attention. The extreme weather is significantly impacting the event, forcing designers and attendees to contend with sweltering temperatures.

The juxtaposition of high fashion presentations with the harsh reality of a heatwave has amplified discussions about the fashion industry's environmental impact. Critics point to the sector's role in overproduction and pollution, suggesting that events like Fashion Week, especially large-scale spectacles, contribute to these issues.

The unseasonable heat is not only causing physical discomfort but also disrupting the carefully planned schedules of the fashion shows. This disruption has led to renewed scrutiny of the industry's pace and its environmental footprint, prompting questions about the sustainability of current fashion cycles and the necessity of such extravagant displays.

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Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.