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fastcompany.com
- To ensure it was more than a trend and rather the start of lasting change, several organizations set out to hold brands to task. Aurora James's Fifteen Percent Pledge publicly called on corporations to dedicate at least 15 percent of their shelf space to Black-owned products. Harlem's Fashion Row, Black in Fashion Council and Every Stylish Girl aim... See more
from 3 Black Fashion Designers Reflect on the Years Since the 2020 Racial Reckoning by Shelcy Joseph
Jess Martinaitis added
- An invigorating mass of small and independent brands, which aren’t constrained by public ownership, are rejecting corporate operations in favour of slower, localised, and intentional fashion production. They’re reconfiguring what is meant by the word “success” as they go. There’s so much creative potential when the pressure to exponentially expand ... See more
from Degrowth: The Future Fashion Could Choose by good on you
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- In 2021, the British Fashion Council’s Institute of Positive Fashion addressed the impact of the fashion industry. Their top key target outcome? Reduce the volume of new physical clothing.
from Degrowth: The Future Fashion Could Choose by good on you
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