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ISSUE 8.1

Fast Fashion & Sustainability in Bahrain

Rawan Maki

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Photo: From Rawan Maki's Official FB.
Interviewed by Huma Gupta
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In this episode, Huma Gupta speaks with Rawan Maki about fast fashion and the question of sustainability in Bahrain and beyond. They explore the past, present, and speculative futures of the fashion industry. Maki traces the life-cycle of the clothing we wear everyday, mapping its geographies from the crops and petroleum necessary to produce organic and synthetic fibers, the individuals who farm, weave, and sew the garments to shipping, distribution, tailoring and purchasing networks. Since fast fashion is a leading contributor to pollution, resource depletion, and climate change, this episode evaluates the promise of alternative frameworks like "slow fashion" and the social, psychological, and artistic shifts that it requires.

References:
2. Fletcher, K. (2010) Slow Fashion: An Invitation for Systems Change, Fashion Practice, 2:2, 259-265, DOI: 10.2752/175693810X12774625387594
3. Ceschin, F. and Gaziulusoy, I. (2016) ‘Evolution of design for sustainability: From product design to design for system innovations and transitions’, Design Studies, 47, pp. 118–163. doi: 10.1016/j.destud.2016.09.002.
4. Maki, R. (2021) ‘Beyond a Western “Sustainability” in Design: Fashion Practice in Bahrain’, in. Sustainable Innovation 2021: Accelerating Sustainability in Fashion, Clothing, Sportswear & Accessories, University for the Creative Arts Epsom, Surrey, UK, p. 1. <Accessed on: https://cfsd.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Day-6-13.45-Ref-26-Web-Abstract.pdf>

Guests

Rawan Maki
Rawan Maki

Ph.D. Candidate in Design for Sustainability at the London College of Fashion.

Rawan Maki is an environmental engineer, fashion designer, and Ph.D. Candidate in Design for Sustainability at the London College of Fashion. Her work explores the social, material, and behavioural transitions required to move towards design for sustainability in the Arab world. Through the case study of Bahrain, she investigates a non-western approach to design for sustainability, and considers the Gulf region as both a post-colonial and neo-colonial space. Her doctoral research includes a Delphi study and qualitative interviews with social activists, consultants, designers, craft communities, civil servants, and consumers.
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