Slow Clothing movement brings meaning, value and joy to every day

Hayley Kennedy
Updated February 21 2018 - 8:33am, first published February 20 2018 - 7:00pm
Jane Milburn visiting Tarndie Heritage Farm, Colac, Vic, wearing upcycled wool.
Jane Milburn visiting Tarndie Heritage Farm, Colac, Vic, wearing upcycled wool.

Following the lead of the slow food movement, author Jane Milburn has written the book Slow Clothing to encourage people to take a thoughtful approach to what they wear and focus on quality, local, and natural fibres as a counter to the social and environmental issues associated with fast fashion.

Hayley Kennedy

Hayley Kennedy

Livestock Editor

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