Handbook of Sustainable Luxury Textiles and Fashion : Volume 2.
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Loewe: Luxury and Sustainable Management -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Luxury and Sustainability -- 4 Creating Sustainable Value -- 4.1 The Creation of Value -- 4.2 Global Drivers for Sustainability -- 4.3 The Sustainable Value Structure: Connecting the Drivers with Strategies -- 4.3.1 Growing Profits and Reducing Risk Through Pollution Prevention -- 4.3.2 Enhancing Reputation and Legitimacy Through Product Stewardship -- 4.3.3 Market Innovation Through New Technologies -- 4.3.4 Crystallizing the Growth Path Through the Sustainability Vision -- 5 Loewe -- 5.1 The Origins2026 The Following Steps2026 and The Products (See Footnote 1) -- 5.2 Creativity, Craftsmanship: The Essence of Loewe (See Footnote 1) -- 5.3 The Sustainability Strategy -- 6 Creating Sustainable Value Loewe: Analysis and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2 Long-Term Sustainable Sustainability in Luxury. Where Else? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Conceptual Discussion -- 3.1 Paradigm Shift from Luxury to Sustainable Luxury -- 3.2 What Do We Mean by Sustainability? -- 3.2.1 People, Planet, and Profit -- 3.2.2 Educating the Customer -- 3.3 Elucidating Typical Production Cycle -- 3.3.1 Sustainable Fabrics -- 3.3.2 Good Versus Bad Pants -- 3.4 Manufacturing in Developing Countries -- 3.4.1 The Shirt on Your Back -- 3.4.2 Make in India Versus Made in India -- 4 Can Sustainability and Luxury Go Together? -- 5 Some Examples of Luxury Brands Integrated with Sustainability -- 5.1 PPR to Kering -- 5.2 EDUN -- 5.3 Maiyet -- 6 Conclusion and Crystal Ball Gazing -- References -- 3 Pineapple Leaf Fibre---A Sustainable Luxury and Industrial Textiles -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction: Production, Yield, Luxury Fibre, Utilization, Sustainability, etc.
2 Sustainable Fibre Extraction: Physiology of Pineapple Leaf and Its Fibre Presence, Different Methods of Fibre Extraction from Leaf, Their Process, Merits and Demerits -- 3 By-product Utilization Generated During Fibre Extraction: Sustainable Utilization of the Agricultural By-product Wastes, their Disposal---Conversion from Waste Into Wealth -- 4 Evaluation of Fibre Properties Extracted from Different Methods: Physical and Chemical Properties of Pineapple Leaf Fibres, Effect of Important Fibre Properties From Different Process of Extractions -- 5 Value Addition in Sustainable Developing Luxury Textiles and Industrial Applications: Sustainable Processing of Yarn/Fabric Development, Possibilities of Blending With Different Natural Fibres for Luxury Textiles, Designing Sustainable Textile Materials for Industrial Applications -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beyond Appearances: The Hidden Meanings of Sustainable Luxury -- Abstract -- 1 Luxury and Sustainability: An Emerging Path in Fashion Companies -- 2 Methodological Notes -- 3 Cases of Italian Luxury Brands -- 3.1 Loro Piana: Naturalness Generating Sustainable Luxury -- 3.2 Gucci: Formalism as the Basis of a Sustainable Corporate Approach -- 3.3 Zegna Group: Sustainability as a Connecting Link Between Businesses -- 3.4 Brunello Cucinelli: Human Dignity as Engine of Sustainable Behaviours -- 4 The Emerging Structure of Sustainable Luxury -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Irreplaceable Luxury Garments -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Changing Focus---Doing `More in Less' -- 1.2 The Emotional Relationship -- 1.3 Methodology -- 2 Luxury Fashion and Sustainability -- 3 The Meaningful Relationship Between Objects and Human Beings -- 3.1 Intentionality Regarding Material Possessions -- 3.2 Design for Change -- 4 Creating an Emotional Bond -- 4.1 Involving the `Emotional Capital'.
4.2 The Value of an Emotional Experience -- 4.3 The Nuances of Emotional Engagement -- 5 A Framework for Relationships to Garments -- 5.1 The Short-Term System -- 5.2 The Long-Term System -- 5.3 Dynamic Movements -- 5.4 Luxury Fashion Contextualized in the Framework -- 6 Reframing Luxury Fashion Through Time and Human Presence -- 6.1 Originality as Luxury -- 6.2 Differences as Luxury -- 6.3 Sensing as Luxury -- 6.4 Slowness as Luxury -- 6.5 Telling the Story -- 6.6 Luxury Consumer Versus Consuming Luxury -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Devil Buys (Fake) Prada: Luxury Consumption on the Continuum Between Sustainability and Counterfeits -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Conceptual Model and Related Hypotheses -- 3.1 Psychological Antecedents -- 3.2 Context-Related Antecedents -- 3.3 Related Outcomes -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Luxury of Sustainability: Examining Value-Based Drivers of Fair Trade Consumption -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptualization and Hypotheses Development -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Questionnaire -- 3.2 Sample and Procedure -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Analysis Technique -- 4.2 Evaluation of the Measurement Models -- 4.3 Evaluation and Discussion of the Structural Model -- 4.4 Testing the Hypotheses -- 5 Conclusion -- 5.1 Scientific Contribution -- 5.2 Next Research Steps -- 5.3 Managerial Implications -- References -- 8 The Sustainable Luxury Craft of Bespoke Tailoring and Its' Enduring Competitive Advantage -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Luxury: A Short Chronology -- 2.1 The Contemporary Meaning of Luxury -- 2.2 Diversification Triggers Unprecedented Growth -- 2.3 Subjectivity, Emotions, and Experiences in Luxury -- 3 Sustainable Luxury in Fashion, Green Emerges as the New Black! -- 3.1 Global Reawakening.
3.2 The Fast Fashion Mindset and Its Catastrophic Impact -- 3.3 The Luxury Sector: A Silent Culprit in Sustainable Practices -- 3.4 Fashion Finally Institutes Some Corrective Actions -- 4 Craft Revival and the Slow Fashion Philosophy -- 5 Relational Networks in Value Chains -- 5.1 The Relational View of the Firm and Network Resources -- 6 Research Methodology and Methods -- 7 Savile Row: A Brief History of a British Institution -- 7.1 Decline and Revival -- 7.2 What Is a Bespoke Tailoring Service? -- 7.3 The Tailoring Production Network -- 8 Concluding Comments and Perspectives -- References.
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