Eco-Friendly Materials in the Production of Wedding Dresses: Prospects for the IndustryLiudmyla Limpinska Citation: Liudmyla Limpinska, "Eco-Friendly Materials in the Production of Wedding Dresses: Prospects for the Industry", Universal Library of Innovative Research and Studies, Volume 02, Issue 02. Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. AbstractThe conducted study constitutes a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for applying environmentally friendly materials in the production of wedding gowns, grounded in rising concerns about the sustainability of the fashion industry and increasing demand for green products. The focus lies on innovative biodegradable and renewable fibers—from organic cotton and bamboo fiber to biopolymeric and recycled synthetic fabrics—as well as on their manufacturing processes and technological characteristics. By employing a systematic review of scientific literature and statistical data, the primary drivers (growth of consumer environmental awareness, governmental and industry initiatives, integration of startups and innovative manufacturers) and barriers (high production costs of eco-materials, limited product range, durability challenges, and logistical expenses) were identified. Particular attention was devoted to the necessity of standardizing certification criteria for eco-friendly textiles and establishing infrastructure for the recycling of textile waste, which would reduce uncertainty for both producers and consumers. As a result of the analysis, strategies for developing the green segment of bridal fashion were formulated, adherence to these approaches could strengthen brand image, harmonize the economic and ethical dimensions of fashion, and ensure a long-term reduction in the industry’s negative environmental impact. The information presented in the article will be of interest to specialists in sustainable design and garment manufacturing, including researchers of sustainable textile technologies and engineers involved in life cycle assessment of materials; bridal collection designers aiming to integrate principles of circular economy and eco-certification; and production managers and policymakers shaping regulatory frameworks for green fashion, all of whom seek empirical data and conceptual approaches to using biodegradable, recycled, and organic fabrics in creating high-quality, environmentally responsible wedding attire. Keywords: Eco-Friendly Materials, Wedding Dresses, Sustainable Fashion, Textile Innovations, Circular Economy, Green Economy, Fashion Industry. Download![]() |
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