Sustainable Contemporary Fashion Labels

Yoli & Otis Create Ethical Collection for Women & Children

Contemporary fashion label Yoli & Otis places bets on sustainability and ethical production. The business offers clothing and accessories for women and children. Each collection is marked by a minimalist, expressive and ethereal character that boldly contributes to the style of modern times. The women's Resort 2018 collection, for example, is designed with comfort and elegance in mind. The exceptionally tailored and minimalist silhouettes prove to be easy-to-style, form-fitting and breezy.

The contemporary fashion label aims to subscribe to sustainable manufacturing practices. As a result, the product packaging is made out of recycled product, while the textiles and materials for Yoli & Otis' offerings are organic. In addition, the dying process relies on herbal/plant techniques. This includes the use of mordants like "myrobalan, rhubarb leaves, oils, minerals, alum, [and] iron vat."
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - The trend of sustainable fashion is growing as consumers become more conscious of the environmental impact of clothing production and seek out brands that prioritize ethical practices.
2. Minimalist Style - The minimalist style trend is gaining popularity as consumers gravitate towards simple, classic designs that can be easily mixed and matched.
3. Ethical Production - The trend of ethical production is driving businesses to prioritize fair labor practices, eco-friendly materials, and transparent supply chains.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to embrace sustainable practices and offer minimalist designs to cater to the growing demand for ethical and timeless clothing.
2. Children's Clothing - The children's clothing industry can take advantage of the sustainable fashion trend by offering eco-friendly and ethically produced options for parents who want to dress their kids in stylish and conscious apparel.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry has an opportunity to innovate by developing new organic and plant-based dyeing techniques that reduce the environmental impact of textile production.

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