In euros, it is the price range of a simple haute couture dress with a more elaborate dress.Unlike ready-to-wear, haute couture parts have no label with a fixed price-their price is calculated according to the cost of each material and the number of working hours necessary for the creation of the part.
In 2019, the Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion took an eco-responsible turn by announcing providing its member houses and houses registered on the official Paris Fashion Week calendar and the weeks of haute couture severaltools to reduce their carbon footprint.These are now available.The first focuses on presentations and parades.It measures the environmental, social and economic impact of Paris Fashion Week.These calculations can be done upstream and according to the will of fashion houses, it will be possible to know these figures in order to reduce their carbon footprint.The second tool focuses on the realization of the collections and the industrial value chain.The goal is to accompany brands to more virtuous collection.Currently in the test phase, this tool should be operational for the start of the 2021 school year.
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