The fashion industry has a significant environmental impact. The textile production processes used in the industry, such as dyeing, washing, printing and fabric finishing, generate large amounts of toxic wastewater and are responsible for 20% of global water pollution and 10% of global carbon emissions. Fast fashion, which encourages rapid replacement of wardrobes, has the biggest impact due to its low prices and decent quality that result from unsustainable practices like water pollution, emissions, and poor working conditions for employees with low wages and long hours. While high-end couture aims to be more sustainable through handcrafted, exclusive materials and designs made to last, wastage of materials and lack of guarantee of low environmental impacts mean it is not