The company, which owns Zara, has announced it's in process of stopping purchases from Myanmar's garment factories due to a campaign by a global workers' union to convince companies to divest from the ...
To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, sign up here. Fashion brands should urgently consider moving production out of Myanmar if they cannot guarantee protection for garment workers in the ...
Myanmar-born fashion designer Shibuya Zarny adopted his first name from the district in Tokyo he frequented as a youth Zarny draws on his roots for his designs, which have been worn by politicians and ...
With Myanmar emerging as a manufacturing hub for mass-produced clothes, a crop of young designers are using home-grown fashion to preserve the country's sartorial heritage and reshape the sweatshop ...
Workers and trade union leaders from Myanmar’s garment industry have played a leading role in organising protests against the military coup that ousted the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi in ...
Uncertainty looms for the thousands employed in Myanmar’s garment industry which supplies clothes and footwear to some of the world’s biggest brands, including H&M, Zara and Primark. Myanmar’s ...
STOCKHOLM – Sweden’s H&M, the world’s second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Monday it was shocked by the use of deadly force against protesters in Myanmar and that it had paused placing orders in ...
The enactment occurred at the ILC's 113 th session in Geneva, Switzerland, on 5 June. Article 33 allows for measures to be recommended by the governing body to the ILC to ensure compliance when a ...
As an activist, Sophia Sarkis is no stranger to delivering passionate speeches through a microphone. But this week, she's doing it in a sash and 6-inch high heels. The mother-of-three is a finalist in ...
Global fashion powerhouse Inditex has announced it is in the process of stopping purchases from conflict-hit Myanmar. The Spanish company, which owns fast fashion giant Zara among other popular high ...
Sweden's H&M, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Monday it was shocked by the use of deadly force against protesters in Myanmar and that it had paused placing orders in the country.
World no.2 fashion retailer has around 45 suppliers in Myanmar Says extremely concerned about escalating situation in country Military seized power in coup on Feb. 1 More than 50 people killed in ...