Hindustan Times (Noida)

Italian Vogue launches first ‘photo-free’ sustainabi­lity issue

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ROME:VOGUE Italia has produced its first issue of the new year and decade with an eye on sustainabi­lity, substituti­ng fashion illustrati­ons for photograph­s in an effort to reduce the environmen­tal impact associated with staging fashion photo shoots around the globe.

Editor-in-chief Emanuele Farneti said the January issue was believed to be the first time a Vogue magazine has gone photo-less since photograph­y was invented. In his editorial, Farneti said the initiative was part of Vogue’s new environmen­tally focused mission statement, which was articulate­d last month and signed by the editors of all 26 editions of the Conde Nast publicatio­n.

Farneti said Vogue Italia’s September issue, typically Vogue’s biggest of the year, showed how large a fashion magazine’s carbon footprint really is and what was conserved for this month’s production.

“One hundred and fifty people involved. About twenty flights and a dozen or so train journeys. Forty cars on standby. Sixty internatio­nal deliveries. Lights switched on for at least 10 hours non-stop, partly powered by gasoline-fueled generators. Food waste from the catering services. Plastic to wrap the garments. Electricit­y to recharge phones, cameras…,” he wrote.

Vogue Italia’s January issue features eight different illustrate­d covers that involved no travel and articles about clothes that are “reborn” from scrap fabric and hand-medowns.

Farneti said the savings from producing an issue without costly photo shoots would go toward restoring a Venice student foundation that was severely damaged by floods.

The fashion industry has been increasing­ly going green, with experts saying luxury consumers in particular are willing to pay more for sustainabl­e garments and items that don’t exploit workers.

In December, Vogue’s 26 editors penned a new mission statement vowing to celebrate diversity and community, and to preserve the planet.

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Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour at an event in New York City.
AFP ■ Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour at an event in New York City.

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