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  2. A history of fast fashion: ethical issues, high demand, and ...

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    The growth of fast fashion fueled environmental issues. Fast fashion's meteoric rise is apparent in retail giants like Shein and Uniqlo, which both saw more than 20% revenue growth between 2022 ...

  3. Fashion activism - Wikipedia

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    Fashion activism can take place on catwalks and in art galleries, but the use of the term connotes garments donned in everyday life.Everyday examples of fashion activism in Western societies range from apparel with peace sign symbols that were popularized in the late 20th century, [8] the use of military dress as anti-war activism amongst the hippies in the 1960s, the 'Make America Great Again ...

  4. These Brand-Activists, Nonprofits Are Tackling Fashion ... - AOL

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    Lately, the hottest thing in fashion isn’t fashion at all — it’s policy. Last week, brands, sustainable fashion experts, editors and nonprofits alike banded together to draft a letter to ...

  5. What is fast fashion, and why is it so controversial? - AOL

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    Fast fashion is a business model that focuses on the production of garments in bulk, and as quickly as possible, in response to current trends, according to Dr. Preeti Arya, an assistant professor ...

  6. Fashion Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Revolution is a not-for-profit global movement represented by Fashion Revolution CIC with teams in over 75 countries around the world. [ 1 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Fashion Revolution campaigns for reform of the fashion industry with a focus on the need for greater transparency in the fashion supply chain .

  7. Fast fashion - Wikipedia

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    In her 2016 article titled "Doing Good and Looking Good: Women in 'Fast Fashion' Activism", Rimi Khan criticized the slow fashion movement, particularly the work of high-profile designers and slow fashion advocates McCartney and Vivienne Westwood, as well as other well known industry professionals such as Livia Firth, for creating fashion ...

  8. What to Watch: Fashion Looks to Forge Closer Ties With Activists

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    LONDON — In the face of an ongoing global pandemic, climate crisis and social unrest, fashion labels today are not only encouraged, but expected, to respond to global issues and use their ...

  9. Hoda Katebi - Wikipedia

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    Hoda Katebi (Persian: هدی کاتبی) is an American writer and activist whose work focuses on garment workers' rights, labor in fashion supply chains, Muslim identity, politics and clothing in Iran, and fighting surveillance programs and militarism.