Ashton Hirota, a contestant on Netflix’s reality competition series, “Next in Fashion,” is speaking out about keeping his fashion business going during the COVID-19 pandemic, making face masks and what the fashion industry must do to move forward.
Los Angeles designers and influencers talk about how Black Lives Matter protests and this year’s Pride Month have reshaped their thoughts on the fashion industry.
Real equality is not booking a “token” anyone for the sake of a political safety net. It is using your platform to create the change needed in the world. It is being a brand that sees the beautiful in all walks of life and offers equal compensation for everyone involved. I have always cast an eclectic group for my fashion shows, look books and even my staff, whether it was models that were plus-size, amputees, multirace and all gender identities.
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