2023-09-14
19 分钟It’s Fashion Week season. After animal rights protests on the Coach runway and Naomi Campbell’s controversial collaboration with fast fashion giant PrettyLittleThing, does sustainability have a future in fashion?
This is the Guardian guys, Naomi Campbell and Pretty Little Thing.
Is there any hope for sustainable fashion?
The white models, when they've done fast fashion, they were praised.
It's not clothing, it's violence.
It's not clothing, it's violence.
It's not cloth.
Today's haul is going to be from boohoo.com.
can I get a.
You're listening to Pop Culture with me, Shantae Joseph for the Guardian.
London Fashion Week starts tomorrow, and girlies, I cannot wait to see the looks, but there is something distracting me from it all, and I know that you've seen it too.
It is that cursed collaboration between fast fashion retailer Pretty Little Thing and supermodel Naomi Campbell.
How on earth did one of our greats end up working with a fast fashion brand?
And what message does that send about sustainability in the industry?
Now, I may be a fashion girl, but I do not have all the answers.
So I've been speaking to the people who do.
So I basically saw Coach Helmut Lang and Ralph Lauren, and there was a couple of others that I wanted to go to.
But between, like, things Saturday night and the traffic, you just, like, missed things.
Chloe McDonald is the Guardian's deputy fashion and lifestyle editor and was at New York Fashion Week.
Naomi Campbell launched the PLT collection at the start of New York Fashion Week.
Can you tell us a bit about the show?