The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Is Back, But What’s Changed?
The age of the Victoria’s Secret Angels sauntering down the runway and gracing the cover of the Victoria’s Secret catalogs has come and gone. And now, in a way, has come again with the return of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. While gone is the era of the VS Angels that once embodied and epitomized sexy, the company seeks to expand its view of what sexy means to all women.
The FABRIC Act – Correcting Exploitation in the Fashion Industry Stateside
The FABRIC Act seeks to extend the anti-wage theft guidelines and hold brands accountable for wages across their supply chain coupled with encouraging brands to manufacture or reshore their manufacturing to the US with tax incentives and grant programs.
Faux Feminism: The Hypocrisy of Fashion’s Feminist Agenda
Rather than weaving the fair and dignified treatment of women into their fabric and ethos, brands like Victoria’s Secret, Lululemon and Athleta have demonstrated, time and again, little to no regard in actually holding up these professed values.
The Garment Worker Protection Act and What Does a “Made in USA” Label Actually Mean?
Confused about “Made in” labels when it comes to where your clothes are made? Yeah, you’re not alone. It is a convoluted schema of loopholes and corporate indulgences.
Rana Plaza, The Bangladesh Accord & the Real Cost of the Clothes We Buy
Sadly, it typically takes a tragedy for the world to sit up and take notice of the atrocities that are an everyday experience for many people on this planet.
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While Sustainably LB is a sustainability blog largely focused on the fashion industry, Lauren stands for far more than seeking climate justice through a sustainable fashion lens. As a journalist, Lauren explores sustainability as a whole by leveraging compassionate service journalism as a vehicle to empower and educate. We are all interconnected and it is time we started showing up for each other.