Sustainability engagements at Galeries Lafayette
National public consultation on responsible fashion
As a member of the Paris Good Fashion it cofounded in 2019, and in line with its own “Go for Good” initiative, Galeries Lafayette joins an initiative alongside La Redoute (historical mail order player bought by Galeries Lafayette Group in 2018), and other brands & fashion players, to launch a national consultation. The goal: provide concrete answers from the general public and allow the industry to draw conclusions and find solutions on how to operate in a sustainable way. The consultation process is open until end of October. Organised by all the fashion councils in France, the analysis will be shared with the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Paris city council at the end of the year.
LAUNCH OF A NATIONAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS ON RESPONSIBLE FASHION
wwd: French Fashion Players Seek Public’s Input for Sustainability Matters
Go For Good
Galeries Lafayette has also kicked its sustainable fall initiatives in its Haussmann flagship and in BHV / Marais store. From 2 September to 11 October, the group celebrate responsible fashion through its Go For Good project initiated three years ago which advocates sustainable and transparent practices in fashion.
For the first time the operation hits the BHV / Marais department store (belonging to Galeries Lafayette group) with a special event called “Home Good Home” putting the spotlight on Go for Good certified home brands as well as on initiatives such as second hand market, repair services and recycling.
The Galeries Lafayette group reviews the impact of its strategy to promote responsible fashion