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Why Less Is More: Slow-Fashion, Racism And Fashion Week

Originally published on Forbes.com. As brands cancel their fashion week appearances and shift schedules, sustainability is inevitably in focus. Concerns of viability emerge as executives question their fairness to an entire process as well as their transparency for issues that plague the fashion industry.

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Lululemon Is Buying Mirror, But Can At-Home Yoga Cancel Gyms?

Originally published on Forbes.com. With yoga, boxing, meditation, a $40 personal training session which was introduced last year, live stream, and on-demand sessions, Lululemon and Mirror are looking to take the sleek home gym to new levels during a pandemic that is predicted to take us into 2021.

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California Protects Garment Workers With SB 1399 And One Manufacturer Is Reopening After Reporting 150 COVID Cases

Originally posted on Forbes.com. Updating protections for employees of the garment manufacturing industry, Senate Bill 1399 was passed. But one employer is re-opening after reporting 150 COVID cases at its facility.

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How Luxury Shopping Habits Will Change Forever Because Of COVID-19

The Moda Operandi report found that amid all the uncertainty, the luxury shopper is still on the hunt, particularly for high-value timeless products.

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Dear Black Creatives, Stop Doing the #VogueChallenge

In a new viral trend, black creatives are creating faux Vogue magazine covers and sharing them using the #VogueChallenge. Vogue doesn’t deserve the clout, especially not from black people.

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Juneteenth: A List of Black Fashion Moments, High and Low

To celebrate the Juneteeth holiday we are showcasing the high and low moments of Black fashion and style and all the creativity in between.

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#VogueChallenge Shows A Real Lack of Diversity: Black Creators Are Taking Over

The #VogueChallenge is a great example of Black creatives no longer waiting for the chance to come to them, but rather seizing the moment themselves.

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Matthew Williams Has Sustainable Plans As The Givenchy Creative Director

Matthew M. Williams has been appointed the Creative Director position of French fashion house Givenchy and has sustainable plans.

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Marches For Caribbeans, Black And Trans Lives Standing In Solidarity

A weekend of rallies and marches throughout Brooklyn and New York City for Black Lives Matter. Caribbeans, Black, and Trans lives stood In solidarity.

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Are We Surprised Fashion Labels Are Being Exposed For Racism?

Many fashion brands have been attuned to the current ethnic issues that have been boiling America's blood causing nationwide and worldwide protests. With that, recently, a lot of fashion brands are also aware of their part in being silent…

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Brand "Dolls Kill" Their Business In Memorable Fashion

The message is clear: end police brutality on people of color. However, the message may not have been so clear for Dolls Kill founder Shoddy Lynn.

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Silence Is Deafening: #TheShowMustBePaused Is A Boycott

As the black tile represented a moment of silence for those who posted it, others saw the effort as a distraction to the issue of #BlackLivesMatter...

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Is COVID-19 the Tipping Point Fashion Needs?

Watching fashion brands find their footing in response to this phenomenon is fascinating (and sometimes painful) to follow. This shift toward sustainability is a source of constant chatter circulating within the fashion industry.

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ROXY Surfer, Stephanie Gilmore Is A Champion Of Ethical Living In The New Pop Surf Collection [Print Preview]

Stephanie has recently spent time on hiatus from the surfing scene, usually traveling and photographing her views from coastlines around the world. For her, sustainable ideas were far from her daily routine but her livelihood is set in one of the most vulnerable ecosystems on the planet, the ocean.

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