While many of her fellow Love Island alumni have signed lucrative deals with fast fashion companies, Tasha has completely ruled that out for herself., she said:"I won’t be going down the fast fashion route. I’ll be focusing on pre-loved, and small businesses. To me, it’s not about money and all these other things, It’s about what makes sense to me, about what can be amazing and what feels organic to me.
Last year, Brett and other activists staged a protest outside Molly-Mae's fashion show at the Londoner Hotel. He held a sign which read,"There is nothing pretty about wage theft" as he called for fair wages for garment workers.in favour of eBay, who provided the islanders with a wardrobe full of pre-loved garments.Announcing the change, the show's executive producer Mike Spencer said: "We are thrilled to be pairing up with Ebay this year as our pre-loved fashion partner.