
Fashion Revolution
Fashion Revolution is a global movement advocating for a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry. It emerged after the tragic Rana Plaza disaster in 2013, which highlighted unsafe working conditions in garment factories. The initiative encourages consumers to ask brands, "Who made my clothes?" to promote transparency in the supply chain. Fashion Revolution aims to address issues like labor rights, environmental impact, and waste by fostering responsible practices among fashion brands and raising awareness among consumers. The movement engages in activism, education, and events, empowering individuals to demand change in how fashion is produced and consumed.