The famous Dutch proverb says, “He who writes stays,” and it is to survive that literature and mythology arose. The Holy Qur’an praised the pen and the inkwell: “The first thing God created was the pen, then He created the Nun, which is the inkwell, then the intellect, and said: I have not created a creation more pleasing to me than you.” The Dutch citizen, unlike the European, is entirely preoccupied with documentation, considering it his cultural and personal identity, and also an expression of friendship and solidarity.
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The Dutch Are Afraid of Drowning And The Paper Culture Is The Strongest
Australia Takes The Textile Business Innovations By Storm And How Fashion Is Behaving In The World At Glance
A review of world’s fashion dispute, innovators, in the world where we explain losses, legal problems of the fashion companies in short, sales increases, consolidations, in examples of how Swiss and China declines agreements, net profits on funding and companies taping on different countries and sectors to climb the ladder on expectatives of raising money in their markets to solidify their companies around the world while targeting countries at the same time when Australia focuses only on how to innovate the ‘textile’ industry.
Georgia May Jagger On Her Fight For The Environment And Why We Should Just Stop Oil
As she waves goodbye to LA to move home to London, rock ’n’ roll royalty Georgia May Jagger tells Joe Bromley about how she is shaking up the world of natural skincare. She is the woman who made everyone yearn for a gappy smile but today, Georgia May Jagger of ‘get the London look’ stardom has set her sights on sexing up sustainability.
Should Fashion Be Taxed Like Cigarettes? Of Course, Fashion Companies Don’t See The Red Light But The Owner Of This Magazine Is Flashing It
H&M & Zara come synthetically poorly when they stand in in world’s biggest apparel brands. Are poorly taxed and that has been the subject fierce of debate remaining contentious. Who pays for the fashion propaganda in magazines? Who run the agenda? We need to rebel up to find out more about these fashion trends and dirty tricks that no one knows. Billionaires are getting richer, but at the cost of who, the poor? Even the Birkin is sewed in sweatshops. Where Hermès stands in? When do you look in the press about these fashion moguls I see pity for them. According to our latest report France is the country leading the no tax in sweatshops in Bangladesh, Nepal, India and Pakistan. They don’t want to be taxed for their creations of fashion products on their soil. It’s change, of course it was made in a sweatshop the bag you bought for $1,500 its real cost was $14.99. Tell us another story
The Swedish Textile Recycler Said It Was Unable To Secure Sufficient Funds: Goes Bankrupt
Swedish textile recycler Renewcell said Sunday it filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure sufficient long-term funding to continue operations. The Swedish shareholder and owner of the company H&M couldn’t even secure funds for its subsidiary as H&M seems to be drowning in debt the recycler company said, unable to secure sufficient long-term funds to continue operations.
The EU Parliament Fashion Secret: Destroy Unsold Goods It’s The Only Way To Make Them Active On New Repurchase
In this episode we take on EU policy on how they destroy unsold luxury fashion goods in accordance with companies to make the EU economy grow and re-produce them making the economy revolve. The companies put it on minimum looses, after producing them in sweatshops in Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. And after exploiting the product release which is not sold anymore, companies change to another release then EU tax them to make the circle of EU economy grow. These practices are done and settled in all twenty-seven European countries to make the EU economy surface back again.
Why Are Climate Activist So Upset They Can’t Freed The Nipple On This Bra?
We write about how the climate change crisis provokes fossil fuels mocking with bras, spandex, and materials made of synthetic polymer and not biodegradable. Nylon chemicals carbon-based founded in could and petroleum have high pressure.
Garment Workers Protests For Higher Wages Turn Violent, Where Are The Brands?
In Bangladesh, reports of retaliation against protestors for living wages have raised urgent questions on where the responsibility lies for those who make clothing for major fashion brands.
Debunking the Dream: Is Working In Fashion Going Out of Style?
An exclusive George V Magazine survey of more than 600 fashion professionals reveals that systemic discrimination, unsustainable lifestyles and a widespread burnout culture are spurring dissatisfaction. Without real change, the industry risks a mass talent exodus.








