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WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Story from The Conversation by Paula M. Carbone, Professor of Clinical Education, University of Southern California. Fast fashion is everywhere — in just about every mall, in the ...
As advertisements for the latest trending items seem to infiltrate daily lives more and more, it's important to step back and see the bigger picture of what the state of consumerism today could mean ...
The discussion surrounding “fast fashion” has grown in recent years as fashion trends have been connected to global warming. Fast fashion involves clothing trends spread through social media by ...
With the variety of choices for online shopping stores, it’s been easier than ever to buy clothes. It’s also easy to get caught in the grand scheme of things and to be unaware of what’s really going ...
Fast fashion might feel like a quick way to stay on trend, but it's quietly draining your wallet and filling your closet with clothes that don't last. The low prices and constant new arrivals make it ...
PrettyLittleThing was once the face of fast fashion’s glitzy, in-your-face appeal, known for bodycon dresses, flashy patterns, cut-out tops and influencer endorsements –– particularly from the cast of ...
We delve into the environmental and social implications of fast fashion. Join host Bonnie Erbé as she discusses with Allyson Chiu, Climate Solutions Reporter for the Washington Post, and Professor ...
It’s easy to get caught up in the cycle of fast fashion. Buying cheap on-trend clothes, wearing them for a season then discarding them and moving on. Following the latest trends can make you feel good ...
Gloria Donkor worked in the secondhand clothing industry in Accra, Ghana, for three years, going to the market early in the morning to pick through bales of clothing bought by wholesalers and find ...
Fast fashion is everywhere — in just about every mall, in the feeds of influencers on social media promoting overconsumption, and in ads constantly popping up online. Its focus on the continual ...