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How to Stop Being a Fast Fashion Brand

Last updated: February 15, 2026 11:15 pm
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One year after undergoing a major rebrand, PrettyLittleThing, a UK-based fast fashion brand, has transformed its image from a playful and colorful aesthetic to a more sophisticated and mature look. Gone are the days of flying unicorn motifs and neon bodycon dresses, as the brand now focuses on a refined palette of brown and beige, tailored separates, and elegant settings such as stately homes.

Under the new slogan “legacy in progress,” PrettyLittleThing announced last March that it was moving away from traditional fast fashion and placing a greater emphasis on design, quality, and fit. This comprehensive elevation has proven successful for parent company Debenhams, which saw profits rise to an impressive £50 million for the year ending February 28, exceeding initial expectations of £45 million. As a result, Debenhams has decided to retain PrettyLittleThing in its portfolio.

Despite the brand’s repositioning towards quiet luxury, customer reviews regarding the quality of the products remain mixed. While some customers have praised the premium feel and fit of certain pieces, others have expressed dissatisfaction with thin and low-quality fabrics or a lack of noticeable improvement despite price increases. One reviewer highlighted the importance of elevating the actual product rather than just its appearance, especially when charging higher prices.

A spokesperson for PrettyLittleThing explained that as part of the rebrand, the brand has expanded its range to include more expensive categories like evening and occasionwear. They also emphasized ongoing investments in the quality and construction of their pieces, reflected in the pricing.

PrettyLittleThing is not alone in its efforts to distance itself from traditional fast fashion associations. Established brands like Zara and H&M have also embraced quiet luxury aesthetics and collaborations with industry figures to elevate their image. However, the shift towards a more upscale positioning requires more than just a new look—it necessitates a deeper commitment to sustainable practices throughout the supply chain to reduce overproduction and improve social and environmental conditions.

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As the fast fashion sector faces increased scrutiny from regulators and competition from ultra-fast fashion players like Shein and Temu, rebranding and evolving towards a more sustainable model are essential for long-term success. By prioritizing quality, sustainability, and ethical production practices, brands can not only differentiate themselves in a crowded market but also contribute to a more responsible and conscious fashion industry.

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