Projects credited in
- How Fast Fashion Fuels Waste Colonialism and Environmental InjusticeWritten By Jess Roye As one of the biggest employers worldwide, and one of the biggest polluting industries we need to see systemic issues in the fashion industry as social justice issues because they affect everyone, most fatally it affects those most marginalised in society and on the front line of the climate crisis. A lot of our clothes begin and end their life in the Global South. Pakistan, India, and Kenya all have a large second-hand imported clothing market. Clothes donated and collec5
- Black Women’s Beauty is Pain and Patriarchal Capitalism is the Perpetrator X Jessica RoyeBeauty is a commodity, something we’re told we can buy access to. Through cosmetics, fashion, and surgery we can tweak, lighten, or dissolve our way into meeting the standard then gaining social and financial clout, as well as the many other privileges being seen as beautiful can provide. The social currency of beauty is built so that only a select few can benefit fully from it. Under capitalism, beauty standards are based on imperial ideals and religious morals and can be used as a tool to4
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) University East of London
London, United Kingdom
Fashion, Culture and Business BA at The University of East London