Abdelmeguid, AyaTsironis, GeorgiosAfy-Shararah, MohamedTsagarakis, Konstantinos PSalonitis, Konstantinos2024-10-232024-10-232024-12Abdelmeguid A, Tsironis G, Afy-Shararah M, et al., (2024) Insights into sustainability and circular economy trends in luxury fashion: a LinkedIn topic modelling study. Cleaner and Responsible Consumption, Volume 15, December 2024, Article number 1002282666-7843https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clrc.2024.100228https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/23105The fashion industry plays a pivotal role in societal evolution and economic growth, yet it also stands as a significant contributor to environmental degradation. In response, the concept of slow fashion has been gaining increased attention in recent years, offering sustainable and circular alternatives to fast fashion. Luxury fashion, traditionally known for its heritage, exclusivity, and craftsmanship, exhibits elements similar to slow fashion, thereby exerting considerable influence on industry trends and consumer behaviour. This study explores the drivers shaping the luxury fashion landscape and the evolving circular economy and sustainability trends within the UK, a key global influencer in the luxury fashion domain. Luxury fashion's impact extends beyond its niche market, often setting benchmarks for innovation and sustainable practices that influence the broader fashion industry. Leveraging readily available qualitative and quantitative data from LinkedIn profiles, this research employs Latent Dirichlet Allocation analysis to uncover relevant topics within a dataset comprising 1115 companies registered in the “Apparel and Fashion” and “Textiles” industries. Five key drivers emerge, including Artful Creations in Fashion, Time-Honoured Craftsmanship, The Art of Style and Design, The Pinnacle of Retail Excellence, and A Personalised Style Experience. Additionally, utilising the Google Collab Platform and Python language, this study identifies circular economy and sustainability trends within luxury fashion. While approximately 20% of the companies studied actively emphasise sustainability, circular economy requires comparable attention. This research provides industry stakeholders and scholars with valuable insights into sustainable and circular practices, thus guiding innovation and informed decision-making in the fashion industry.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/41 Environmental Sciences40 Engineering4104 Environmental Management4011 Environmental Engineering12 Responsible Consumption and Production4011 Environmental engineering4104 Environmental managementLuxuryFashion industryCircular economySustainabilityLinkedInLatent dirichlet allocationInsights into sustainability and circular economy trends in luxury fashion: a LinkedIn topic modelling studyArticle55369110022815