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The Cambodian Moms Sacrificing Their Health and Family to Make Your Clothes
They are the backbone of the country's garment industry—and its economy. But poor working conditions force many factory workers to live apart from their kids.
A Deep Dive into Katy Perry’s 2007 Myspace Page
What is Katy Perry if not a designer brand-wearing roller skater taking pictures of her cat in corn rows?
The Women Who Make H&M's Clothes Are Fired For Getting Pregnant
A new report from the Asia Floor Wage Alliance finds evidence of widespread exploitation in H&M supplier factories in Cambodia and India. We spoke to labor activists to find out about how much life really sucks when you're making a $5.99 tank top.
Q&A: Anna Gedda
Anna Gedda, Head of Sustainability ved H&M, deler her sine overvejelser om udfordringerne inden for den bæredygtige mode.
The Hellish Commute of the Women Who Make Your Clothes
In Cambodia, female garment workers slave away for hours on end to make fast fashion for brands like H&M and Gap. But their problems don't end when they leave the factory.
Tracking Illegally Logged Wood to a Factory Used by Top Fashion Brands in Cambodia
VICE News joined a conservation NGO as it tracked illegally logged wood from forests in southern Cambodia to a factory in Phnom Penh which makes clothes for brands including GAP and Timberland.
The Philippaerts Twins Are the Justin Biebers of Show Jumping
Nicola and Olivier Philippaerts, 22-year-old Belgian twins, are the up-and-coming stars of show jumping and giving the sport a new look.
Transported Like Pigs: Cambodia's Garment Makers Risk Death Just to Get to Work
Half a million people work in Cambodia's garment industry, making items for Western brands in exploitative and risky conditions — but just getting to work can be the most dangerous part of their day.
H&M Sucks at "Metal Fashion," But These Independent Brands Deserve Headbangers' Support
For fashion-conscious metalheads, DIY companies like Actual Pain, Cvlt Nation, Toxic Vision, Blackmeans, and Kylla Custom Rock Wear are the way to go.
Mass Faintings and Protests Are Just Another Day at the Office for Cambodia’s Garment Workers
Losing consciousness is fairly routine among the country’s textile laborers, who work long hours producing apparel for international brands.