
Worn Out
how our clothes cover up fashion's sins
$40.72
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
31 January 2023
Summary
Worn Out: Unmasking the Dark Side of Fast Fashion
An insider’s look at how the rise of “fast fashion” obstructs ethical shopping and fuels the abuse and neglect of garment workers.
Ours is the era of fast fashion: a time of cheap and constantly changing styles for consumers of every stripe, with new clothing hitting the racks every season as social media - fueled tastes shift.
Worn Out examines the underside of our historic clothing …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781620976944 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1620976943 |
| Author: | Alyssa Hardy |
| Publisher: | The New Press |
| Imprint: | The New Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 31 January 2023 |
| Weight: | 390g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 140mm x 16mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Praise for Worn Out:“Worn Out is the perfect read for those who love the art of fashion and want to understand the gist of fast fashion and what meaningful change looks like.”—Teen Vogue“In Worn Out: How Our Clothes Cover Up Fashion’s Sins, former Teen Vogue and InStyle editor Alyssa Hardy takes a hard look at the brutal repercussions the fast-fashion industry has on the millions of garment workers it employs—who are mostly women of color.”—Bust “A scorching exposé… . [Worn Out] will have readers thinking twice before they make their next purchase.”—Publishers Weekly“This eye-opening account will almost certainly give fashion consumers pause.”—Booklist“Worn Out is a powerful examination of the ways in which the success of fashion is built on the backs of women of color and immigrants. Rather than shame the individual for their choices though, Hardy proves that we don’t have to sacrifice our own sense of style in order to advocate for the rights of working women all over the world.”—Saru Jayaraman, president of One Fair Wage and author of One Fair Wage “Deeply researched and profoundly empathetic, Worn Out sidesteps the runway and sashays past the corner office to focus on the most important people in the fashion industry: the garment workers. Their labor is rendered invisible by an industry that prefers to look past the misery and abuse that characterizes their daily grind, and instead pushes them to fill brutal quotas for shockingly low wages. Hardy sees them, though, and through this book, makes it clear that the human cost of cheap fashion is far too high.”—Kim Kelly, author of Fight Like Hell “The workers who stitch our fashion dreams into reality don’t often get the credit they deserve. Bringing their experiences into the spotlight, Hardy balances a genuine love of fashion with sharp reporting on the less-than-rosy environmental and labor realities of the industry.”—Véronique Hyland, Elle fashion features director and author of Dress Code “With Worn Out, Hardy encourages even her most informed, impassioned readers to reexamine their relationship with clothing, all while demonstrating how to advocate for those endangered and marginalized communities whom the global fashion industry takes advantage of. Read this book, and be prepared to think critically about how—and why—we wear what we do.”—Maura Brannigan, editor-at-large of Fashionista
About The Author
Alyssa Hardy
A former senior news editor at InStyle and fashion news editor at Teen Vogue, Alyssa Hardy is the publisher of “This Stuff,” a twice-weekly fashion newsletter. Her work has been featured in Vogue, NYLON, Refinery29, Fashionista, and elsewhere. The author of Worn Out: How Our Clothes Cover Up Fashion’s Sins (The New Press), she lives in New York City.
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