'Epilogue is a short film dedicated to the action that must be taken against the disastrous polluting effects of the fast fashion industry on the planet. The film was produced as part of my final project for my Master\'s of Arts degree in London College of fashion, University of the Arts London. @unioftheartslondon @lcflondon_ The plot of the film A woman after she sees something strange falling from the sky remembers about a book that she read about the end of the world due to fashion pollution. She finds it and starts narrating its story visually. The book pictures two friends that are watching a film about the end of the world, symbolising the role of a big part of our society acting like viewers opposite the effect, and manipulating the planet Earth such as something variable. At the same time, other people are going about their daily habits that relate to the apparel industry. Eventually, we see multiple fabrics floating in the air, which mirrors the effects of fashion pollution from our over consumptive and unsustainable habits in fashion. The fabrics flying in the sky creating a massive pile looking like a comet that starts falling onto Earth. However, the comet hasn\'t reached Earth yet indicating that is not the end and if we change our consumption habits we can change the epilogue of this story. Music: Nalyssa Green @nalyssagreen - Ti Ximeronei Apo Do Kai Pera / Τι ξημερώνει από δω και πέρα . Information about the matter of fast fashion: Books: * Fashionopolis by Dana Thomas * How to Break Up with Fast Fashion by Lauren Bravo * To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World? by Lucy Siegle * The Dangers of Fashion: Towards Ethical and Sustainable Solutions By Sara B. Marcketti, Elena E. Karpova * Wear No Evil: How to Change the World with Your Wardrobe by Greta Eagan Documentaries: * The True Cost * Sweatshop * River Blue * The Clothes We Wear * Slowing Down Fast Fashion by Alex James Some articles and more: * The State of Fashion 2020 by McKinsey & Company * How Fast Fashion Is Destroying the Planet - New York Times * Fast fashion: Should we change how we think about clothes? - BBC #fastfashion #fashionpollution #fashionfilm #ethicalfashion #sustainablefashion'
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