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Many countries are promoting the benefits of people visiting wellness holiday destinations as a way to tackle problems of overcrowding at tourist hot spots. Photo: Destination Deluxe The Global Wellness Summit, an annual conference featuring international wellness industry leaders, has released its annual Global Wellness Trends. The 2019 trends range from personalised nutrition to mainstream meditation to fashion beyond athleisure. The wellness industry is currently worth US$4.2 trillion. Check out at some of the trends that are playing a bigger role this year in the rapidly growing market. Fashions made from natural, sustainable sourced fabrics are becoming increasingly popular. Photo: The Wylde A new era of sustainable, ethical, intelligent, and more inclusive and meaningful fashion is on the rise A hot topic at last October’s 2018 Global Wellness Summit, held in Cesena, Italy, “well fashion” is booming all around the world with new directions that are healthier for the planet and the people. Fashion overconsumption, which has been worsened by the rise of fast fashion over the last few decades, the overproduction of cheap garments and the throwaway culture fuelled by rapidly changing trends, has created a massive pollution issue for the environment and humans. Sustainable fashion is blowing up on social media with influencers and celebrities, including the former actress Meghan Markle, now officially known as the Duchess of Sussex, making a bigger “well fashion” impact. The future is all about natural fibres that are sustainably sourced, such as silk, linen, organic cotton, wool, alpaca, flax and hemp, as well as semi-synthetic and cellulosic fibres that break down more easily. Wellness tourism has been booming in developing markets, including Asia-Pacific. Photo: Four Seasons With overtourism being the No 1 issue facing the travel industry today, wellness tourism provides an antidote, introducing people to less trafficked, healthier destinations More […]
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