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MasterClass: Redefining Retail as Slow Retail
Associate Professor of Interior Design at The Ohio State University Rebekah Matheny explores why retailers have an important role in creating a sustainable future through “slow fashion”
WHILE WE ARE all consumers, how and where we consume is just as important as what we consume. As fashion designers seek to create a sustainable future through slow fashion philosophies, including product longevity and the circular economy, the retail store has an important role to play in the education of consumers through the services offered and communication of these principles. In this video, join Rebekah Matheny, Associate Professor of Interior Design at The Ohio State University, to learn about an approach for translating slow fashion’s methodology into a slow retail design process.
Presented by:
Rebekah L. Matheny
Associate Professor of Interior Design, The Ohio State University
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