Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Luxury Fashion Brand Sustainable


 
Adam Freede is CEO and founder of MadaLuxe Group, North America's largest luxury fashion and accessories distribution company. Adam Freede has been instrumental in expanding the company's portfolio of accessories. A conscious and visionary leader, Adam Freede is currently committed to steering MadaLuxe Group in a more sustainable and eco-friendly direction.

The need for luxury fashion brands to ensure the sustainability of their products is a growing concern for consumers, particularly millennials. These brands can adopt the following means to ensure sustainability.

Increased reliance on eco-friendly materials
Luxury fashion brands must opt for product packaging that decomposes easier and generates less waste. To this effect, luxury brand executives can begin by prioritizing reliance on recycled materials.

Adopting authentic, transparent branding
Consumers are more disposed to luxury fashion brands that explicitly state their ethics and the eco-friendly nature of the production process. Luxury fashion brands must properly define and highlight the values which they intend their customers to connect with.

Leveraging the most successful customer bases
Luxury brand executives can cut the cost and volume of production by focusing on their most devoted client base. Retailers should channel the majority of their marketing efforts on these clients. Exclusivity is key.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Types of Malnutrition


CEO and owner of MadaLuxe Group Adam Freede is a business professional with extensive knowledge in growth strategies and infrastructural developments. A concerned member of the society, Adam Freede is a member of the Board of Governors of World of Children. World of Children is an international non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of children from disadvantaged backgrounds, protect them from abuse and provide them with healthcare and education.

As part of its efforts to improve the lives of children, World of Children provides statistics and acts on child hunger on its website. Child hunger has many adverse effects on children, including malnutrition. Malnutrition is of two types.

-Stunting. It occurs when a child does not receive adequate nutrition in the womb and early childhood. As a result, children who have this type of malnutrition never attain their full possible height and experience regression in cognitive development.

-Wasting. This occurs due to a severe lack of nutrients which weakens a child’s immune system and exposes them to illnesses that likely cause death. Wasting results in severe weight loss or difficulty in gaining weight.