fast fashion
noun [ U ] uk/ˌfɑːst ˈfæʃ.ən/ us/ˌfæst ˈfæʃ.ən/
快速时尚
clothes that are made and sold cheaply, so that people can buy new clothes often
Instead of having two seasons, fast fashion gives us new variations on T-shirts and jeans every week. 快速时尚不是在两个季节,而是每周都给我们带来T恤衫和牛仔裤的新款式。
The underwear we sell is about luxury, not fast fashion. 我们销售的内衣关注的是舒适享受,而不是快速时尚。
- More examples
- We are all in the incredible grip of fast fashion, encouraged to buy more but lower-grade fabrics.
- More middle-aged women are embracing the disposable fast fashion that used to be the preserve of the young.
- The idea behind the clothes swap is to combine guilt-free fast fashion with female networking.
- A highly critical report attacked the culture of "fast fashion", urging the government to do more to cut Britain's mountains of commercial waste.