Green This Season - Digital Conscious Fashion Magazine 2014 - #1 | Page 49

That’s hard to say, as both are really important. The material must fulfill specific standards, in our case organic Mako cotton from Egypt. If the producer is not good enough to make the best out of that high end cotton, we would fail. So I cannot really say, one of those is more important than other. What are your ideas on massproduction of clothing? 48 I think the clothing production is very outdated if you compare it to other industries. Every year there is such a mass of clothes being produced for nothing, because no one wants to have it, cause the size is wrong, the color not the one the people like etc. Only very few producers care about the future, care about their workers, the environment, even the suppliers and customers. In other industries, even very profit oriented industries like e.g. the car industry, the people understand, that they need to care about that and that in the long term this will be more profitable. I don’t want to say that the car industry is a really good role model, but there are some ideas, that they got already, what I completely miss in the fashion industry. What is the one change you would like to see in the fashion industry? I would love to see some great mandatory standards, which everybody who wants to sell their products in Europe, must fulfill. This would be a start and surely it would be best to extend that to the entire world. Green This Season MAGAZINE Spring 2014 What is more important to you, the material you select or the producer of your collection?