Fashion
Bangladesh and Vietnam: fashion industry workers have no money to survive
A confined single room measuring less than nine square metres in Bangladesh shelters Chameli, her husband and their three daughters......
Alanya: Looking good in remote Australia
Warburton is an Aboriginal community of around 700 people in Ngaanyatjarra Lands, just south of the Gibson Desert in Western......
Gorman’s unfashionable ethics
Extremely successful Australia fashion brand Gorman is behind some of the quirkiest clothes on the market. But, in the past......
First Indigenous Fashion Week shines spotlight on new Aboriginal talent
Cameras flashing, models strutting, music playing. The first ever Australian Indigenous Fashion Week kicked off at Sydney’s Town Hall on......
Turning a blind eye to fatal fashion
In response to the death of over 400 industrial workers in Bangladesh an international agreement has been made to prevent......
Where are your clothes made?
Last week in Bangladesh, a retail manufacturing building collapsed, killing more than 400 workers and injuring more than 2500 in......
Targeting Target over “trampy” clothes
Retail giant Target has been accused of marketing clothing that sexualises children. A mother posted on Target’s Facebook page accusing......
Can fashion be truly ethical?
Are ethics simply fashionable or can fashion be truly ethical? A group of industry experts, fashion companies and union representatives......
Oxfam Lifts the Lid on Sweatshop Transparency
Pacific Brands have sparked a fair amount of criticism when they recently announced the sacking of 1850 of its workers......
Fashion Week Ethics
The Rosemount Australian Fashion Week is causing controversy in the media this season, with conflicts over underage models and the......