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All Falls Down: Balenciaga, Adidas & J.P. Morgan Chase All Face Troubles After Dropping Ye
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All Falls Down: Balenciaga, Adidas & J.P. Morgan Chase All Face Troubles After Dropping Ye

Editor’s note: This look into American consumer culture is presented for your research into “Satanic Panic” and Balenciaga. Yikes .. and it “All Falls Down!” Is this karma for dropping Kanye West? It’s being reported that Balenciaga, Adidas and J.P. Morgan Chase are facing some kind of troubles after their very public cutting of ties…

Tesco faces lawsuit from low-paid factory workers sewing F&F jeans – Fashion United
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Tesco faces lawsuit from low-paid factory workers sewing F&F jeans – Fashion United

Tesco is facing a lawsuit over allegations that jeans from its F&F fashion range were made under forced labour conditions. The supermarket giant, which retails jeans for 16 pounds, is being sued by 130 former workers from VK Garment Factury, a Thailand-based apparel manufacturer. Allegations include working 99-hour weeks for less than 4 pounds per…

You may want to keep these 23 brands off your Christmas list
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You may want to keep these 23 brands off your Christmas list

Even though the U.S. has implemented the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) and numerous brands have publicly sworn off suppliers linked to the Uyghur Region or Uyghur forced labor system, which includes Uyghurs transferred to factories across China, major companies in multiple sectors are still for the large part implicated by their supply chains….

Where is the outrage over Balenciaga's embrace of child pornography?
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Where is the outrage over Balenciaga's embrace of child pornography?

  Luxury fashion brand Balenciaga is too good for Kanye West but not too good to promote child pornography. After West’s (now Ye) recent antisemitic outburst, the hundred-year-old luxury fashion house was quick to distance itself from the off-the-rails rapper. But one month later, it found itself in a public relations nightmare of its own…

Spotlight on forced labor fashion as Fashion Weeks underway
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Spotlight on forced labor fashion as Fashion Weeks underway

Fashion Weeks are hitting the runway around the world, but what lies beneath the veneer of glamor? Rampant exploitation of garment workers The fashion industry relies on the exploited labor of workers around the world who make billions of garments every year, the majority of which end up in landfill, for little or no pay…

Key Recommendations for Fashion Brands
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Key Recommendations for Fashion Brands

The fashion industry has made strides in working to protect and respect human rights over the years. However, risks and issues of modern slavery and labour exploitation remain and are constantly evolving, so our approaches must evolve and change too.  Rachel Hartley from Slave-Free Alliance explains below what fashion brands should focus on and prioritise…

Interview: Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson
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Interview: Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson

This article is reprinted from its original location at Hope for Justice‘s website. It was pulled from their RSS feed for your education. Visit Hope for Justice’s news page by clicking here. Hope for Justice CEO, Tim Nelson, has shared key messages with global influencer and celebrity Kourtney Kardashian Barker as part of a new…

Runway for Justice: IJM Partners with NYC based Elegantees during New York Fashion Week
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Runway for Justice: IJM Partners with NYC based Elegantees during New York Fashion Week

Watch the 2022 Runway for Justice promo video here Justice is fashionable. International Justice Mission (IJM), an international non-profit with a mission to end modern slavery within our lifetime has partnered with Elegantees, a New York City based fashion brand committed to tackling poverty in Nepal through job creation for survivors of trafficking and those…

UN Rapporteur on slavery confirms Uyghur forced labor in China
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UN Rapporteur on slavery confirms Uyghur forced labor in China

UN special rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, Tomoya Obokata, reported to the Human Rights Council last Tuesday that sufficient evidence points to forced labor in the Uyghur Region of China. In particular, he highlighted that, “While these programmes may create employment opportunities for minorities and enhance their incomes, as claimed by the Government, the…

How the new law against forced labor in Xinjiang will impact fashion
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How the new law against forced labor in Xinjiang will impact fashion

On June 21, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) finally came into force. This law prevents any product partially or totally manufactured in Xinjiang, northwest China, from entering U.S. territory since it is assumed that these products are linked to forced labor. The Guardian reports on the scope of this law and its impact…