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This quote is directly from the Katharine Hamnett website "To produce as ethically and as environmentally as possible, alleviating poverty, and  preserving traditional skills" She is passionate about producing products that catch peoples eye and give a strong meaning. Katharine Hamnett, Sustanaible Fashion, Katherine Hamnett, Ethical Fashion Quotes, Sustainable Fashion Quotes, Lucy Ball, Designer Working, Ethical Clothing Brands, Ethical Shopping

This quote is directly from the Katharine Hamnett website "To produce as ethically and as environmentally as possible, alleviating poverty, and preserving traditional skills" She is passionate about producing products that catch peoples eye and give a strong meaning.

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Kyoichi Tsuzuki: ‘Happy Victims’ (1999-2004) Tsuzuki captured portraits of individuals in their bedrooms, surrounded by piles and piles of clothes and accessories. Each of the above fashion victims shot by Kyoichi Tsuzuki has their own individual obsession. From Anna Sui to Vivienne Westwood, the cramped spaces filled with big brands are a testimony to the paradox of consumer culture. Vivienne Westwood, Anna Sui, Piles Of Clothes, Versace Slides, Consumer Culture, Fashion Victim, Clothes And Accessories, Japanese Fashion, Cool Photos

Kyoichi Tsuzuki: ‘Happy Victims’ (1999-2004) Tsuzuki captured portraits of individuals in their bedrooms, surrounded by piles and piles of clothes and accessories. Each of the above fashion victims shot by Kyoichi Tsuzuki has their own individual obsession. From Anna Sui to Vivienne Westwood, the cramped spaces filled with big brands are a testimony to the paradox of consumer culture.

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After going viral last fall, ‘What Were You Wearing?’ exhibit returns to KU; display challenges victim blaming | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas What Were You Wearing, What Were You Wearing Exhibit, Society Problems, Lawrence Kansas, People Clothes, Video Studio, Workout Chart, Going Viral, Art Things

For years, the project received little attention, not even garnering a mention in the student newspaper. That all changed in September 2017, when Jen Brockman’s “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit made its way to the University of Kansas. Brockman and her colleagues at the University of Arkansas developed the concept back in 2013, launching the […]

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