Fashion Revolution Week: Fashion by the Numbers - The Fashion Law

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The fashion industry – particularly the fast fashion sector, which is the one responsible for recreating runway looks in a highly sped up manner and offering them for dirt cheap prices – has wreaked havoc in the lives of garment workers, on the environment, and in the lives of consumers, as well. In light of Fashion Revolution Week, which occurs between April 25th and 29th this year and which aims to “bring people from all over the world together to use the power of fashion to change the story for the people who make the world’s clothes and accessories,” we take a look at fashion by the numbers …

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