Friday, August 17, 2012

No Sweats Day


My friend Anna Herman (eco) posted this. Must do a "something more" to support ethical fashion on this day. Please visit her Anna Herman Fashion Design.
I don't know if this is directly related to the UK organization  I first connected with No Sweat, but is related. Clothes are a huge environmental issue.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Fashion Dives


Who is harmed by sweatshops?...we all are. For if we turn away from the inconvenient truths of a mass produced world we lose ourselves in the process and become less of a whole feeling, thinking being. Is this a "subtle" form of economic terrorism?

"These workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh, sandblast jeans to produce fashionable creases and fades. But sand contains silica, which can cause a disabling lung disease called silicosis when inhaled. Many major brands—including, most recently, Versace—say they've cracked down on using silica. But some, like Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, and Roberto Cavalli, have "remained totally indifferent" to requests to eliminate sandblasted clothes, according to the Italian spokeswoman of the anti-silica Clean Clothes Campaign. On top of that, policing the supply chain is a tall order. This facility's owner claimed some of his jeans were headed for Gap, H&M, and Walmart; meanwhile, Levi's and H&M have since declared a global ban on silica use at their facilities." from Mother Jones