liana was a seamstress full of dreams who didn't care about famous trends but long lasting beauty
One day Massimo, the "Fast Fashion Man" said "Why make a dress in a month, Eliana, when you can create a hundred in just one day? The world wants everything and it wants it NOW."
Eliana accepted and went to her new lab that didn’t have that lavender and linen scent but smelled like plastic and speed! Her drawings were swallowed up by huge machines and a few hours later there were hundreds and hundreds of dresses
Why were people buying so quickly? The clothes were like those seen on TV. The prices were lower than a movie ticket. "New arrivals every week!" shouted stores like Zara and H&M, pushing everyone to buy again and again.
But this speed had an invisible price: the use of too much water to colour jeans that were then thrown away! The enviroment was in danger
Zero quality. What is cheap doesn’t last; mountains of clothes started piling up!
Eliana was very sad. She found a gold thread, and decided to follow it. It brought her far away from the fast fashion stores, in the suburbs.
Here she found a girl in a fabric who looked very tired. The girl worked everyday for a low pay.
Amara held that small piece of colorful fabric in her hand, the gold thread, carefully crafted. It was a symbol: a dress that costs us little, costs a lot for those who make it.
Eliana decided to leave the fast fashion world because there was no respect for people or enviroment
10
Eliana and Amara learned the lesson and together decided to repair and exchange clothes. They created dresses with recycled materials. They invented sustainable fashion based on respect and “slowness”.
11
She found a small workshop and began creating again, slowly. Using long-lasting fabrics and paying every hour of work with respect. One dress at a time. Because true beauty can't be bought, it's made with time and care for the planet and for people. Remember: "True fashion isn't fast, it's forever."
12
Thank you for your attention
LIVIA ACQUAVIVA, ANDREA DESANTIS, EDOARDO LOVO, FRANCESCO SPAGNOLETTA
Fast Fashion
LIVIA ACQUAVIVA
Created on October 21, 2025
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liana was a seamstress full of dreams who didn't care about famous trends but long lasting beauty
One day Massimo, the "Fast Fashion Man" said "Why make a dress in a month, Eliana, when you can create a hundred in just one day? The world wants everything and it wants it NOW."
Eliana accepted and went to her new lab that didn’t have that lavender and linen scent but smelled like plastic and speed! Her drawings were swallowed up by huge machines and a few hours later there were hundreds and hundreds of dresses
Why were people buying so quickly? The clothes were like those seen on TV. The prices were lower than a movie ticket. "New arrivals every week!" shouted stores like Zara and H&M, pushing everyone to buy again and again.
But this speed had an invisible price: the use of too much water to colour jeans that were then thrown away! The enviroment was in danger
Zero quality. What is cheap doesn’t last; mountains of clothes started piling up!
Eliana was very sad. She found a gold thread, and decided to follow it. It brought her far away from the fast fashion stores, in the suburbs.
Here she found a girl in a fabric who looked very tired. The girl worked everyday for a low pay.
Amara held that small piece of colorful fabric in her hand, the gold thread, carefully crafted. It was a symbol: a dress that costs us little, costs a lot for those who make it.
Eliana decided to leave the fast fashion world because there was no respect for people or enviroment
10
Eliana and Amara learned the lesson and together decided to repair and exchange clothes. They created dresses with recycled materials. They invented sustainable fashion based on respect and “slowness”.
11
She found a small workshop and began creating again, slowly. Using long-lasting fabrics and paying every hour of work with respect. One dress at a time. Because true beauty can't be bought, it's made with time and care for the planet and for people. Remember: "True fashion isn't fast, it's forever."
12
Thank you for your attention
LIVIA ACQUAVIVA, ANDREA DESANTIS, EDOARDO LOVO, FRANCESCO SPAGNOLETTA