As the industry moves towards a responsible future, leather goods will be seen as a symbol...
Read More Durable, timeless, and versatile, leather has been a part of everyday fashion for years. However, it was only years later that people learned the unsettling reality of the mass production of this ‘resource-intensive’ material. Each year, the fashion industry releases 1.
2 billion tons of greenhouse gases, set to increase by 50% by 2030. These stats reveal a pressing need for the fashion industry to follow sustainable production methods. Over the years, evolving consumer values drove the leather industry to create high quality, innovative goods that do not compromise on environmental responsibility.
The leather industry answered by merging innovative craftsmanship with sustainable solutions and adopting circular solutions like upcycling scraps and repurposing used goods in a move to mitigate its environmental impact. 2025 is the year when consumer choices are driving the market demand to merge innovation, style, and responsible manufacturing. For consumers, luxury is no more just affluent fashion, its a promise to not bring any environmental damage in the pursuit of personal style.
2025 marks a year where luxurious leather goods will be measured in terms of sustainability, ethical practices, and innovative designs. Shiraz Askari, President, Apollo Fashion International Limited shares all you need to know: Function Meets Fashion: Versatile Leather Goods for the Modern Cons.
