ELLE spoke to designers, activists, models, and sustainability pioneers about finding a path forward that respects the planet and ensures inclusion for all.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the industry to reflect on what needs to change, and the Black Lives Matter movement only intensified that urgency. We spoke to designers, activists, models, and sustainability pioneers about finding a path forward that respects the planet and ensures inclusion for all.
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