Sustainable Fashion in Slovenia: Circular Economy Strategies, Design Processes, and Regional Innovation
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This study investigates sustainability-oriented design and production practices in Slovenia, focusing on brand-led approaches grounded in local innovation, cultural heritage, and community engagement. Through mapping of Slovenian fashion enterprises, the research identifies and analyzes core sustainability strategies including zero- and low-waste design, recycling, upcycling, and the development of adaptable, long lasting garments. Further attention is given to participatory design methods involving consumers, the strategic social media use for community building, and service-based circular economy models such as lifetime garment repair. Technological and production innovations, localized supply chains and small-scale production models are assessed for their role in reducing environmental impact and advancing sustainable supply chain management. The study also analyzes initiatives to shorten the fashion loop, including dematerialization and production minimization, as pathways to reduce resource consumption. Methodologically, it combines empirical fieldwork, participant observation, and literature review, to deliver a comprehensive analysis of Slovenia's sustainable fashion sector. Findings contribute to the global discourse on regional and place-based sustainability in fashion, demonstrating how design-driven, small- and medium-sized enterprises can integrate circular economy principles, cultural continuity, and collaborative innovation to foster environmentally responsible and socially embedded fashion.