Alexandra Bradley

Alexandra
Bradley

Photographer with an interest in

Sustainability

and

Progress

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Sustainability Conference 2025

By attending many conferences pertaining to sustainability, I have been honing the skills to spearhead a new generation of eco-friendly and caring individuals.

Sustainable Vision

Sustainability
as Progress

Alexandra Bradley approaches sustainability not as a trend, but as a practice rooted in responsibility and design intelligence. A 2024 graduate of Boston University, she believes that thoughtful systems — whether in fashion, branding, or digital spaces — should leave as little excess behind as possible. Her work explores how aesthetics and ethics can coexist: selecting materials with intention, prioritizing long-term impact over short-term spectacle, and building processes that value transparency. For Alexandra, sustainability is less about perfection and more about iteration — refining ideas, reducing waste, and designing with the awareness that every choice carries weight. Through her projects, she aims to create work that feels considered, enduring, and conscious of the world it enters.

The consumerist mindset has lasting and tangible impact

SO WHAT?

01 / Fast FashionTap to continue →

92M

Tonnes of textile waste per year

The fashion industry produces more waste annually than the entire airline industry. Each second, the equivalent of one garbage truck of textiles is burned or buried in landfill.

"We don't need a handful of people doing sustainability perfectly — we need millions doing it imperfectly."

— Anne-Marie Bonneau

02 / OverconsumptionTap to continue →

$0.14

Cost per wear of the average garment

60%

more clothing bought today vs. 15 years ago

50%

less time kept before being discarded

"The most sustainable garment is the one already in your wardrobe."

— Orsola de Castro

03 / The Path ForwardTap to continue →

2050

Net-zero target for global fashion

Brands committing to circular design, deadstock fabrics, and carbon-neutral supply chains are proving that style and conscience are not opposites — they are the future.

Buy LessBuy BetterRewearRepairRecycle

"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only — it is in the sky, in the street, in ideas."

— Coco Chanel

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Selected Works

Photography

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Alexandra Bradley · Boston University 2024