The Teacher Who Became Famous Thanks To Her Dress

Published on 01/21/2021
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Brutally Simple

Julia finally began spilling her guts to her class, and why she had signed up for such a bizarrely extreme challenge. The first reason was that this was a fantastic way to save time, given how hectic it was caring for her children while working. When she decided to erase the time-wasting chore of putting outfits together daily, she could now be with her family for longer. But there was a larger objective in her mind, one that had something to do with consumer awareness.

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Committed To Real Clothing

Julia is part of the slow fashion movement, which is an opposition to fast fashion. What is the difference between the two? Fast fashion is the endless purchasing of budget but trendy clothes that will fall to pieces in no time at all. Take Forever 21 for example. Julia described how the mass consumerism of unsustainable clothing results in people around the world being forced to work in sweatshops without any kinds of rights. Slow fashion, on the other hand, emphasizes premium quality clothing that is made ethically.

Committed To Real Clothing

Committed To Real Clothing

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