on Sunday to demand basic worker protection for models and the end of rampant exploitation in the industry.
“For example at the height of the ‘Me Too’ movement… he said, ‘If you don’t want your pants pulled down, join a nunnery.'”when she was just 19, said it was time for the industry to acknowledge the labor issues and abuse. She also said those in power should condemn, not celebrate, ionic figures who take advantage of employees.. It will celebrate the iconic German designer, who worked for Chanel, Fendi, Balmain and myriad other fashion houses before his death in 2019.
“a little too fat.” Speaking about the Princess of Wales’s sister, Pippa Middleton, he said, “I don’t like the sister’s face. She should only show her back.” The fashion workers are calling for employers to ensure protection against harassment, discrimination and unsafe working conditions for models and creatives, and to be paid a fair market value with no extra fees deducted from their earnings.
Model Rozi Levine said the passage of the Fashion Workers Act would ultimately help free talents from a vicious cycle of financial and sexual abuse that’s well-known in the world of high fashion.