Best Interest is a series project I photographed in UNC-Chapel Hill's journalism class, lighting and techniques. I chose to do a fashion magazine lookbook based on sustainable fashion.

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Alison Dortilus poses in a white and red retro outfit in Hinton James Residence Hall Feb. 27, 2020. "Sustainable clothing is key with the current climate with instability of fast fashion, and allows for us who love fashion to do our part in helping the environment."

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Alison Dortilus poses in a white and red retro outfit in Hinton James Residence Hall Feb. 27, 2020. "Sustainable clothing is key with the current climate with instability of fast fashion, and allows for us who love fashion to do our part in helping the environment."

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Denee poses in a red silk outfit in Hinton James Residence Hall Feb. 27, 2020. "Sustainable clothes shopping should become more a mainstream practice given the state of our planet & how much fast fashion has impacted it this past decade."

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Denee poses in a red silk outfit in Hinton James Residence Hall Feb. 27, 2020. "Sustainable clothes shopping should become more a mainstream practice given the state of our planet & how much fast fashion has impacted it this past decade."

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Kenzi Foster poses in Coker Arboretum Feb. 15, 2020. "In our day in age, fast fashions are popular because of the easy access to what you want. Sustainable clothing in the sense of thrift stores would be a lot better because we wouldn't have factories polluting our air and streams or have cheaply made clothing. In the sense of fabrics, linens would be sustainable because it's more absorbent and over all better for our environment than cottons. It's all about reusing what we have and giving to others good quality fashions that will last a while!"

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Kenzi Foster poses in Coker Arboretum Feb. 15, 2020. "In our day in age, fast fashions are popular because of the easy access to what you want. Sustainable clothing in the sense of thrift stores would be a lot better because we wouldn't have factories polluting our air and streams or have cheaply made clothing. In the sense of fabrics, linens would be sustainable because it's more absorbent and over all better for our environment than cottons. It's all about reusing what we have and giving to others good quality fashions that will last a while!"

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Dana poses in an all green outfit on Franklin Street on Feb. 29, 2020. "Clothes can be both fashionable and sustainable, they're not mutually exclusive."

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Dana poses in an all green outfit on Franklin Street on Feb. 29, 2020. "Clothes can be both fashionable and sustainable, they're not mutually exclusive."

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