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Much of the global fashion industry can be opaque, exploitative and environmentally damaging and desperately needs revolutionary change. We love fashion, but we don’t want our clothes to come at the cost of people or our planet. In recognition of Fashion Revolution Week 2017 (April 24th - 30th) Fashion Revolution Australia New Zealand and Jackrabbit.FM have teamed up to look closer at the brands, the people, the designers and the ideas behind some of Australia and New Zealand’s most responsible independent fashion labels and start answering the question of Who Made Your Clothes. Get involved over at http://www.fashionrevolution.org or search for #whomademyclothes on social media and be the change!
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Much of the global fashion industry can be opaque, exploitative and environmentally damaging and desperately needs revolutionary change. We love fashion, but we don’t want our clothes to come at the cost of people or our planet. In recognition of Fashion Revolution Week 2017 (April 24th - 30th) Fashion Revolution Australia New Zealand and Jackrabbit.FM have teamed up to look closer at the brands, the people, the designers and the ideas behind some of Australia and New Zealand’s most responsible independent fashion labels and start answering the question of Who Made Your Clothes. Get involved over at http://www.fashionrevolution.org or search for #whomademyclothes on social media and be the change!
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