@Maisie_Williams@hm ask them if they're so sustainable why all their garment workers on poverty wages, why haven't they signed up to the severance fund, and why do they refuse to sign the binding agreement on gender-based violence despite immense evidence it is a systemic issue in their supply chain
Oh Polly why?! 😩
I know people say to take this as a back handed compliment & I get it... but when they rip off designs you’ve worked hard on, then produce them in a fast fashion format - they’re turning what was created in an ethical space into something fuelling the problem.
@AjaSaysHello I think because 'sustainable' has (unhelpfully) become a word that gets applied to products, rather than processes- ie 'is this dress ''sustainable'?' Rather than 'are these systems of fashion production and consumption sustainable?' (Spoiler: no)
Who else remembers being told in high school that you should always shout "fire" when you're being sexually assaulted because people are more likely to care?
IF U R NOT ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING IN THE CURRENT DISCUSSION AROUND WOMENS SAFETY AS A MAN YOU ARE NOT DOING ENOUGH EVEN IF YOU YOURSELF ARE NOT SOLELY THE PROBLEM YOU BECOME PART OF IT IF YOU LEAD WITH IGNORANCE
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Editor @AnnabelMulliner is joined by @FridaWaywell to talk all things sustainability and learn more about the brand! Make sure to join this Wednesday at 7:30pm over on Frida's Instagram ⬇️ https://t.co/SN80ZUraVl
Antonia Devereux introduces us to a new and eco-conscious fashion brand, FRIDA, that creates made to order pieces from bamboo fabrics, while promoting slow fashion and ethical practises. [sponsored] #fashion#sustainablefashion#lifestyle#sustainability https://t.co/7D3gj5LQAT