Abstract

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) introduced the concept of sustainable development in 1980. In the past 40 years, sustainable design has gradually gained attention. It has brought innovations in design, environment, economy, and education models, rewritten consumers' lifestyles, and provided a new design paradigm for green curation. This paper explores combining innovative business models and environmental responsibility in fashion curation driven by sustainable design. As a critical link in communicating and leading fashion trends, fashion curation is responsible for guiding consumers and industry change, and it must seek a more sustainable development path in the contemporary wave of development. Through a literature review and case studies, this paper analyses various sustainable design applications in fashion curation, including selecting environmentally friendly materials, supply chain management, and education promoting sustainable consumer consumption. It is found that the development of innovative business models needs to be closely aligned with environmental responsibility, promoting sustainable development in fashion curation. The paper also proposes development strategies and paths to encourage the fashion industry to actively take on social and environmental responsibility while innovating business models, providing guidance and reference for future sustainable fashion curation.

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