%0 Journal Article %T Made in New York: A Collaborative Model to Encourage Slow Fashion %A Haley A. Smith %A Helen X. Trejo %A Nidia K. Trejo %A Tasha L. Lewis %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %@ 1940-2473 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0887302X19838331 %X Slow fashion is an emerging movement that encourages local and sustainable fashion design as a community-based approach. There are over 470 sheep, alpaca, and goat fiber farms in New York (NY), as well as fiber processing mills to transform raw fibers into final products. A major issue identified by NY farmers is low income due to difficulties reaching their market. This is a four-part research study that involved (a) the development of the NY Regional Yarn Sourcebook with local yarns sourced from farmers, (b) a survey with NY farmers, (c) an analysis of fibers, and (d) the development of Made in NY scarves based on fiber science data. Using actor¨Cnetwork theory, we aim to develop a collaborative slow fashion model with farmers, fiber scientists, and designers for high-quality product development to support the long-term sustainability of small farms, fiber mills, and local design %K slow fashion %K fiber farms %K textile design %K fiber science %K actor¨Cnetwork theory %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0887302X19838331