It may be the season to sparkle, but the sequinned dress could soon be relegated to fashion history.
Boden has become the first big retailer to remove sequins from its collections, while other brands are said to be considering following suit.
The British brand said it had stopped using sequins and glitter “to keep our oceans happy” because of concerns the petroleum-based plastic could be washed into waterways during the manufacturing and laundering of garments.
Boden, which has previously sold party dresses and Christmas jumpers adorned with hundreds of sparkly sequins, said it would find more environmentally friendly ways to “pizzazz” its clothes, including lots of embroidery.
Philippa Grogan, of the sustainability consultancy Eco-Age, said the ban was a “potentially pivotal moment in addressing fashion’s
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2021-12-12 00:01:00Z
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