“…The “fast fashion” terminology has generally been used by academics and practitioners to consider a business model, increasingly adopted over the years in the fashion system, that combines high renewal rates of collections, style/design content and a sharp reduction in inventories and time to market. Fast fashion has been disruptive on several sides in the industry: in the way of conceiving the fashion product (Bhardwaj and Fairhurst, 2010), for its influence on consumption models (Gabrielli et al , 2013) and more recently, for increasing concerns in terms of environmental and social sustainability (Taplin, 2014a; McNeill and Moore, 2015; Liu et al , 2020). In particular, the textile-clothing supply chains have been revolutionised by the actions of fast fashion actors (Barnes and Lea-Greenwood, 2006; Guercini and Runfola, 2012; Taplin, 2014b; Caro and Martínez-de-Albéniz, 2015).…”