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UNION: MSNBC Calls for Fashion Industry ‘Norma Rae’

MSNBC is very upset about one “highly-unregulated industry” and its “questionable and even abusive” working conditions. What industry? Coal mining or perhaps sewage treatment? No. Keli Goff, an author and political analyst who has a “Daily Rant” on MSNBC’s “Dylan Ratigan Show,” was complaining about the working conditions of models. That’s right, models. The people paid to walk down runways in designer clothing and be photographed for magazines and advertisements that as Goff put it, essentially are “paid for being beautiful.” Every industry has its own problems and accidents, but is the modeling industry really a “human rights” issue as MSNBC would have its viewers believe? Goff detailed “disturbing” complaints from models and promoted regulation and unionization of the industry. She even called for a “home-grown supermodel” to become the “Norma Rae of the fashion industry.” “Union! As Norma Rae said,” Goff declared. Norma Rae was a movie starring Sallie Field about a minimum-wage cotton mill worker, based on the life of an actual textile worker who battled to unionize her mill. But some of the conditions Goff mentioned cannot compare to the tough working conditions of many other industries. She complained about the lack of health insurance and worker’s comp for a model that had been burned by a photographers’ bulb, but didn’t mention whether or not the model could afford her own health care. According to San Diego Model Management, in most markets models make an hourly rate of $150 and usually have minimum number of hours (3-4) for print modeling. In bigger markets like New York City ” it’s not unusual for a model to make 5 or 6 thousand a day ,” the company’s website states. True, there are agency fees but the models definitely aren’t exactly scraping by on minimum wage. But it was the obsession with too thin models that really upset Goff and prompted her call for regulation of the U.S. fashion industry. “After being discovered walking down the street, [Gerren] Taylor walked in her first fashion show at the age of 12 and was strutting for high profile designers like Tommy Hilfiger by age 13. Her career however was over by age 14, having been told she’d become ‘too obese’ for runways. Taylor’s measurements: Six feet tall and a size 4,” Goff said. Goff continued: “Taylor’s story reinforces a reason the fashion industry needs regulation. Fashion’s developed a sick obsession with looking sickly thin in recent years.” Certainly, many designers are obsessed with thin but that problem shouldn’t be solved by regulation. Designers are in a business, and they sell a product. So if their product, in this case clothing promoted by very thin women, won’t sell, then they’ll have to change or lose business. Despite Goff’s support for Madrid and London regulations about size and age of models, the U.S. government should not be in the business of telling designers what size models they can hire to show off their clothing lines. Additionally, Goff cited concern about the fact that many models work long before they turn 18, but she didn’t mention anything in her “rant” about parental responsibility or involvement. It wasn’t until Dylan Ratigan asked about parents in his final question that she said they have often “relinquished” [control] and there isn’t much oversight “in the field.” Perhaps, Goff should have complained about the lack of parental involvement and called on models’ parents to be in control of protection their children instead of asking for the government to step in as nanny.

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Parking Day NYC Isn’t Activism, It’s Unintentional Performance Art

photos: Matthew McDermott Park(ing) Day has been a much-covered event here on TreeHugger for the past several years, and for good reason: It’s undeniably good fun to reclaim a bit of pavement used every other day of the week save for a Friday in mid-September, roll out the sod and create your own little bit of park in the city. But for some reason this year, glancing at the map of even… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The GreenShows Showcase New Directions in Green Fashion

The designs of Auralís Herrero wowed the crowds at last week’s GreenShows. Green is the new black. And if you don’t believe us, check this: eBay listings with the term “organic” have nearly doubled since this time last year, while sales for items with the term have risen 30 percent. Among the forces propelling green fashion along: the GreenShows, otherwise known as Eco Fashion Week…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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John Friend: A Business-Yogi & Brand Guru

Me and the clean-cut Anusara master, John Friend. It was just another ordinary day, chatting with John Friend , Anusara yoga founder, over tea and lemonade at a café in Union Square, NYC…OK, not really. It was the kind of afternoon a yoga studio owner, practitioner and instructor like me only dreams of. The celeb Hatha yogi happened to be in town, reached out to TreeHugger (Bonnie, too, chatted with him at Wanderlust ),… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Jessica Simpson Launches Fat Girl Clothing

I guess I shouldn’t be so hard on Jessica Simpson , she’s been good to me over the years giving me lots of posts about her big old chubcakes and how bad she looks in mom jeans, so I’m sorry. She used to be one of the hottest women around and deserves a little more respect. Here she is dropping some cleavage at Macy’s while launching her clothing line where I guarantee the sizes on the label are much more flattering than the actual size of the outfit. I’m not saying it’s for fat chicks but….

Fashion Heavyweights Levi’s, H&M Take a Stand on Dangerous Practice of Sandblasting Jeans

Sandblasting jeans to give them a faded look causes potentially fatal health problems for workers. The text above reads “For this we are dying.” Image via Taraf . The sad fate of workers in the denim industry has finally caught the attention of two of the world’s top global fashion brands, Levi Strauss & Co. and H&M . Both… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New York Fashion Week: A Fresh Look at Edun Spring 2011 (Slideshow)

For ethical fashion label Edun , founded by U2 front man Bono and his wife Ali Hewson , achieving their goal of creating more jobs in Africa, one of the company’s founding principles back in 2005, has to be simultaneously developed with creating a product that is in high demand. On September 11, Edun showed their S… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Aprons are Back in Style With a Vengeance

Image from Sugar Baby In the “old days” every woman wore an apron in the kitchen. They were a sensible way to protect your clothes while cooking. Then the hapless apron fell into disfavour; they became a symbol of women’s drudgery and being tied to the kitchen when men were out having a life. And now aprons are back–with a vengeance. Think Betty Draper on Mad Men and Desperate Housewives. Let’s face it–they protect your clothes and they look great–the vintage ones are carefully made out of wonderful old fabrics and prints . And maybe if we wear an apron like our grandmother did, we wil… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New York Fashion Week: Classic and Timeless Green Fashion at John Patrick Organic, Spring 2011 (Slideshow)

John Patrick Organic spring 2011 collection at New York Fashion Week. Credit: Emma Grady New York Fashion Week has officially begun in New York City. I started off a hectic week slowly at John Patrick Organic , winner of the Ecco Domani 2010 Sustainable Design Award , where the designer showed his spring 2011 collection — 18 classic looks: made with sustainable fabrics, in neutral… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Fjällräven Kanken Rucksack, a Swedish Eco-Design Classic

Last month, my partner gave me a Fjällräven Kanken rucksack for my 30th birthday, and I have to tell you about it, as this is a classic amongst the eco-designs nowadays. I first spotted these slightly odd-looking bags in London many years ago, and learnt that they are a Swedish product, designed to last forever. When I received one in the mail recently, I got to know it a little better…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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