America’s breakneck consumption of clothes is only possible because of fast fashion, a system in which clothing is made quickly, sold cheaply, and seen as pretty disposable. Dana Thomas, author of “Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes,” walks us through the origins and effects of fast fashion.
Thursday marks the first anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh. More than a thousand workers lost their lives. We sent The World’s Jason Margolis down to Boston’s premiere shopping area to find out if consumers here have changed their clothes-buying habits because of the disaster in Bangladesh.
In the State of the Union, President Barack Obama insisted he would bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States. But, to some, the proposals he laid out barely begin to address the disadvantages American companies face in manufacturing at home.