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Issue 01GGW
Ethical Luxury Magazine
LUXURY
ECO-TRAVEL
Luxury Lodges
Committed to Positive
Impact Tourism
CIRCULAR
FASHION’S
GLAMOUR
The delicate balance
and connection
between the textile
industry and human
ecosystems
PLASTIC
FASHION
KILLS
The 11 year-old girl who
shares her dream future,
and the Dream Team
behind her
NOVA’S
DREAM
Green Glamour World
Harmful metals,
health risks, and
the environmental
fallout of fast fashion
accessories
TOXIC
BLING
BLING
Fashion Designers
leading the loop
M A G A Z I N E
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Brigitte Perreault |
Founder &
Editor-In-Chief
A New Era
Reshaping Luxury
for a Sustainable
Future.
En Force.
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Fashion Designers Leading The Loop
Luxury Lodges Positive Impact
Key Principles of Sustainable Fashion
Plastic Fashion Kills
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Nova’s Dream For Change
The Circularity Of Life
Toxic Bling Bling
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CONTRIBUTORS
CLEMENTINA MARTINEZ MASARWEH
ZOE MELO
Beyond Sustainability, Design for Social & Environmental Impact
Worldwide, TOUCH Founder, Zoe develops markets and promotes
social and sustainable projects. TEDx Keynote Speaker Amazonia,
creative director of TEDx BeloHorizonte. Bio
Clementina Martinez-Masarweh is an innovative, circular, upcycler /
trashion fashion designer, climate artist, public speaker, mentor and
award-winning filmmaker. Clementina’s work tackles textile waste,
diversity, and plastic pollution. With 20+ years in fashion, she shifted
from fast fashion to sustainability. Bio
KEN MARI
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Passionate about education, circularity, social entrepreneurship and
trends, Ken is starting as a writer for what matters, and for GGW
Magazine.
PARTNERS
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FASHION
Designers
LEADING THE LOOP
Justin Haynes
Andrea Zimits
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DESIGNERS
Francisco Alcazar
Megla Rózsa
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ANDREA ZIMITS
I am Andrea Zimits, the creator behind
my own brand and a clothing designer
for over two decades. Deeply committed
to slow fashion, I handle every step of the
process myself, striving for perfection in
each piece.
Since 1996, I’ve been crafting handmade,
one-of-a-kind collections. My designs
fuse modern trends with vintage charm
—playful, colorful, and inspired by nature
and art.
Andrea Zimits' sewing shop is like a fairy
tale shop, in which she herself, like a
fairy, conjures harmony from a pile of
materials that can be described as chaos
for others. She is able to sew together
types of materials and colors that are not
compatible even according to laymen.
This is what makes her clothes so special.
"I work with noble materials,
antique accessories, and
upcycled garments."
Andrea
Zimits’
distinctly
feminine
creations are more than garments—they
are one-of-a-kind works of art. Each
piece reflects her soul as an applied artist
and carries the unique story of the
materials she thoughtfully selects. No
two designs are ever the same. While
some may resemble each other, every
item varies in color, cut, and—most
importantly—fabric.
Even her monochromatic pieces hold
depth and nuance, crafted from multiple
shades of a single hue to create richness
and subtle variation. Every garment is
born from careful curation and deep
inner inspiration, making her work as
expressive as it is timeless.
Life A Fairy
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A distinguished designer, renowned for his
custom-made,
ready-to-wear,
couture
clothing, and bridal wear. Each piece is
meticulously
crafted
according
to
the
customer's precise measurements, ensuring
a unique and exclusive experience.
His
designs
have
been
worn
by
esteemed celebrities like Kelly Ripa, Nick
Cannon, Angela Yee, Melissa McCarthy,
Brianna Roy (Disney’s Raven’s Home),
and many more. With gratitude for the
unwavering support of his family, friends,
and fans, Haynes continues to live his
mission.
Internationally acclaimed and newly elected
Vice Chair of the Tokyo Fashion Council,
Justin Haynes, founder of JUS10H, is a
prominent force in the fashion industry.
Renowned
for
his
vibrant,
retro-chic
collections for men, women, and children,
Haynes masterfully combines bold colors,
striking patterns, and refined patchwork to
create a distinctive style that is instantly
recognizable and highly sought after by
celebrities and tastemakers alike.
Haynes launched JUS10H after declining a
corporate promotion, opting instead to
pursue his passion. Rooted in Springfield,
Massachusetts—a locale where such bold
career moves are uncommon—he made
history as the first local designer to present
at major fashion weeks worldwide, including
Paris, New York, LA, Milan, Miami, Dubai, and
Aspara.
Designer/Tailor of JUS10H
Bringing Fashion To Your Everyday Life
IG: @theofficialjus10h
www.Jus10H.com
“Bringing fashion to your
everyday life”—with
heart, authenticity, and
fearless creativity.
JUSTIN HAYNES
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NAVONA Fashion
Megla is the founder and designer of
NAVONA
fashion,
committed
to
sustainable fashion, whose clothes are
worn by stars on the covers of more than
80 magazines.
"The NAVONA woman is light,
chic, irresistible.
I design the clothes for them."
We are passionate about the use of
natural and special materials, which is
coupled with a unique design. In the
NAVONA
salon,
classic
and
trendy
clothes are made every season. Our
collections consist of unique clothes,
from
which
we
choose
the
most
beautiful together. On order, we make
special, personalized clothes according
to the occasion.
We Women like to wear clothes that are
unique, special, irresistible, so that we
can pocket appreciative glances!
With a uniquely designed dress suitable
for the occasion, we help you create a
stylish outfit that suits the occasion
based on your ideas.
*Magazine Cover Image by Navona
NAVONA is the Art of
Elegance
MEGLA ROZSA
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When I go to a secondhand shop, all the
clothes there are mixed up. You have the
power to choose — there is no trend,
there is no fashion. And the good thing is
it’s hard because you have to deal with
your inner ‘what you actually like.
Ethically + Locally Made
UPCYCLING,
ZERO WASTE,
AND THE POWER TO
CHOOSE.
What I like about upcycling is the
freedom that it gives you. When you’re
upcycling, you actually remix, rework,
reuse. And in the process of doing that,
the power is back to you.
Designed, cut, and sewn in my studio
with care and intention.
Reimagined from handwoven strips of
discarded denim and office shirts, this
one-of-a-kind jacket transforms waste
into wearable art.
FRANCISCO ALCAZAR
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CIRCULAR FASHION COMPETITION. #GSFW.
CREATIVITY. CONSCIOUSNESS. COOPERATION.
We need to reimagine and rebuild our
world based on this understanding.
All our social and environmental problems are
driven by our worldview. And it is clearly not
working. We need another view of the world
and ourselves if we are to live sustainably: a
worldview that sustains us, the web of life, and
the planet. I believe that this worldview is
Circular and Systemic because that is how life
is. This shift becomes the basis for living life in
a sustainable manner.
Unlocking economic
opportunities and fostering
innovation
So in order to make this shift, we need to
practice Self-Circularity in order to take life
experiences to the next level.
Awareness of circularity continues to grow, yet
global circularity is in decline. This is a stark
reminder that action must be swift and
decisive. There is perhaps a silver lining?
The circular economy must no longer be a
side conversation; it should sit at the core of
every
CEO’s
agenda.
Adopting
circular
solutions is vital to ensure resilience amid
climate turmoil, resource shortages, and
economic volatility.
by Zoë Melo
Circular
fashion
significantly
reduces
environmental impact, conserves resources,
and
promotes
sustainability,
while
also
offering economic benefits and creating new
business opportunities. By extending the
lifespan of garments, reducing waste, and
encouraging innovative design strategies,
circular fashion helps address the urgent
challenges of the fashion industry.
The
Circularity
of
Life
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The surge in textile waste
While
the
public
sector
and
financial
institutions play a vital enabling role, more
companies are recognizing the need to
rethink how they design products, source
materials, and close the loop on their waste
streams.
These
changes
are
crucial
to
achieving a genuinely circular economy.
The continuous cycle of overproduction and
overconsumption within a linear system is
fueled by aggressive marketing, omnipresent
advertising, and the persuasive power of
influencers.
This creates a culture of impulsive purchasing,
enticing consumers with the allure of low
prices and the promise of bolstering their
sense
of
personal
identity
and
social
acceptance. The linear model significantly
contributes to textile waste by encouraging
the disposal of clothing and footwear after
minimal
use
or
when
trends
shift.
Consequently, these items often end up in
landfills, get incinerated, or are sent to
developing nations, resulting in numerous
environmental and social complications.
Overproduction and Overconsumption
Recognizing the pressing threat of limited
resources and growing consumer concerns
about environmental and social impacts, the
fashion industry is shifting towards a circular
economy and I am very optimistic that more
successful initiatives like Green Glamour
World will follow, supporting visionary fashion
designers and business leaders to transform
and become future-proof.
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