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'Transparency in production process crucial for brands'

24 May '18
3 min read
Courtesy: Stahl
Courtesy: Stahl

Transparent communication about the entire production process is very important for a successful future of premium and luxury footwear brands, according to a report by the students of Global Luxury and Management (GLAM) at the North Carolina State University. For a full semester, 42 students worked on a consumer and competitor research project for Stahl.

The students conducted a sustainability in luxury course to identify and define the current mood of sustainability in the premium and luxury footwear markets. They presented their findings during a four days on-site training in Waalwijk, the Netherlands, where Stahl is headquartered.

Millennials and Gen Z expect more and more from footwear brands nowadays. Transparency and innovation are key, and this new generation is looking for authenticity, uniqueness, durability, and they value transparent communication about the entire production process and supply chain. They also want to wear shoes that have not harmed the environment, or violated human or animal rights during their manufacturing process. Young consumers are also expecting brands to give back to society, for example, by donating a percentage of their profit to charity, according to the report.

By visiting Stahl, the students learned how luxury brands have to consider every supplier in the chain very carefully, to be sure of their environmental footprint, and whether measures are in place to reduce it. They also got insight into the way the company operates within the global supply chain. These graduate students are preparing to launch their careers across a range of luxury sectors and will now be able to bring the knowledge gained at Stahl into these and future positions. Being aware of Stahl’s innovative resources and products will be important as they excel in their careers.

Michael Costello, director of sustainability at Stahl, “We are constantly challenged by our clients in the luxury segment, and we welcome it as a great opportunity. This is why we have partnered up with NC State University, to help us think differently about the footwear industry and supply chain and to better understand the needs and values of Gen Z and Millennials when it comes to footwear. It is great to see that these generations are prioritising sustainability in the production process and supply chain. We are inspired by their ideas and aspirations.”

Kristie McGowan, director, NC State University GLAM programme said, “The sustainability in luxury course provides students with a fundamental understanding of a range of sustainability-related topics and the juxtaposition between profitability and being socially and ethically responsible. Through our partnership with Stahl, they could get access to unprecedented, hands-on luxury industry expertise. The students are now able to evolve their projects with this expertise and the knowledge shared by Stahl, which is very valuable for them.” (GK)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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