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56% of Aussies agree clothing quality isn t as good as 10 years ago

56% of Aussies agree clothing quality isn t as good as 10 years ago By Imogen Bailey | 26 April 2021 56.8% of Australians agree that compared to a decade ago, clothing quality isn t as good, new data from Levi s ANZ indicates.  To launch its new campaign Buy Better, Wear Longer, Levi s commissioned a survey of 1,005 Australians regarding their apparel consumption, finding that 44.9% of Aussie shoppers will still buy cheap clothes despite their low quality and short lifespan.  Meanwhile, 54% of the respondents said that of all the new clothes purchased in the past 12 months, about 10% is only worn once, or doesn t end up being worn at all.

Ethical Fashion Initiative: Designer Margaux Rusita discusses Burundi s creative future and woman power Eve woman

FASHION AND BEAUTY Margaux Rusita is the founder of Margaux Wong, a Burundi-based sustainable, ethically-produced jewellery brand quickly gaining global appeal, and one of many designers on the rise in the country’s creative scene. Bujumbura is blossoming with artists, musicians and designers that are using the power of self-expression and creativity to connect, and to pave the way for a luminous future in Burundi. The episode is all about ethically-produced fashion and art, but primarily touches on Burundi and the emerging opportunities within its borders. The designer explains the challenges in finding artisans who are skilled in traditional techniques, how she’s found it possible to succeed at both motherhood and entrepreneurship through “passion, love and perseverance” and how Burundi will learn to appreciate art once more.

Roberta Annan And Patricia Obo-Nai On Being A Woman In Tech And A Competitive New Tech Generation

  ‘Women & Tech. Doing Business in Africa’, the second episode in the newly premiered Ethical Fashion Podcast’s second series, airs today featuring two prominent female business leaders in Ghana and their trajectory towards a career in tech in the region. The booming creative economy and continuous growing access to technology in the continent offer exciting opportunities for the new generation. But with young adults making up an incredible 60% of Africa’s unemployed population, the secret to getting ahead remains unclear. Guest hosted by Roberta Annan, Ghanaian entrepreneur and founder of African Fashion Foundation, in conversation with Vodafone Ghana’s CEO Patricia Obo-Nai, this second episode seeks to explore the career challenges the young population is facing today and how digital connectivity and mentoring of the new generation might be the solutions to professional success.

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