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How One Brand Is Defying the Slow Fashion Slowdown

Montreal-based Eliza Faulkner’s ethereal frocks are more popular than ever, even as other sustainable businesses struggle. Her secret? Putting design first, and applying slow fashion principles to how she runs her business, too.
Eliza Faulkner is finding success even as other slow fashion brands are struggling.
Eliza Faulkner is finding success even as other slow fashion brands are struggling. (Samuel Fournier)
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  • Isabel Slone

The last couple years haven’t been kind to slow fashion.

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