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Cultnaked Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Cultnaked is referenced in sustainability-related discussions around luxury, fashion, and beauty, particularly in relation to how the sector is changing in response to sustainability, wellbeing, and circularity. The available content does not describe a detailed company sustainability programme, but it does place the brand within conversations about sustainable luxury, circular economy engagement, and the role of sustainability in shaping consumer expectations. The material also links the brand to industry events and discussions where sustainability, ethical practices, and reduced environmental footprints are presented as important themes for the luxury sector.

Cultnaked Sustainability Actions

Discussed sustainable luxury trends

Luxury has always been about value — but what we value is changing fast. The discussion moved beyond status symbols and into something much more relevant: wellbeing, human connection, and meaningful experiences. The speakers, Ashley McDonnell, Mary Furtas (CULTNAKED), Carlota Rodben (Beyond Luxury Group), Jonathan Siboni (Luxurynsight), and Alana Murrin (SAINT Studios), explored how luxury is evolving.

Linked to circular economy research

Our article 'Luxury in the Circular Economy' is now published in Journal of Consumer Behaviour. In this article with Charlène Berger Arne De Keyser and Katrien Verleye, we study how to engage luxury consumers with the circular economy. Rather than a "one-fits-all" strategy, we find that there are several different paths through which consumers embrace circularity.

Highlighted sustainability in luxury

In the past decade, fashion and luxury brands have invested a lot of time and money to help preserve the environment and minimize waste and pollution. It’s been a trial-and-error process. Some projects have made a difference, while others have allowed brands simply to tick the “sustainability” box.

Cultnaked Sustainability Commitments

2025

Attend luxury sustainability summit

Bookings are now open to attend the fourth edition of Miss Tweed’s Luxury at the Summit conference in Val d’Isère, 10-13 April 2025. Our summit topic is “Sustainability: What works and what doesn’t.”

2025

Continue sustainability discussions

We will update you very shortly on that matter. Several speakers have already been confirmed and others will be soon. The purpose of this summit is to inspire and learn from each other’s experiences.


Sustainable Development Goals

Cultnaked is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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