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Fashion designer Gabriela Hearst has turned to a technology with exciting potential for inspiration.

"In October 2021, I saw an article in theabout fusion and I started reading. And I just thought this is it," Hearst—founder and creative director of her namesake luxury label as well as creative director of Chloé—toldenergy in the same way as the sun

Fusion could have the potential to offer a nearly limitless source of clean energy that does not produce carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. Unlike nuclear fission—the nuclear reaction that is used in the energy sector today—fusion does not produce radioactive waste and involves no risk of nuclear meltdown due to the delicate nature of the reaction process.

"I see clearly how this could become a solution and I really want to see it through," Hearst said."I just want to be able to tell people that 'hey, there's good news coming.' And the more I get informed the more I think 'yes, this is it.'" Gabriela Hearst walks the runway during the Chloé Womenswear Fall Winter 2023-2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 02, 2023 in Paris. Hearst says she has always prioritized sustainability throughout her designs.As a result, sustainability has always been at the heart of her designs.

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