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Fake Fashion: Are untruths OK when they serve the narrative?

“And unlike many of the distortions floating around in social media, this one didn’t arise from malice aforethought, or result from anyone trying to perpetrate a scam or manipulate reality. It very likely comes from a good place: a desire to wake a global industry to the need to do better. That is partly why, “whenever someone says it at a panel or conference, it’s nearly impossible to challenge them,” Ms. Wicker said. If you do, she added, you are “accused of negativity, or of apologizing for the fashion industry.”” – NY Times

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