The Revolutionary BY SOPHIE COLLONGETTE
AS LEADERS, IT IS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO CENTER INCLUSION, REPRESENTATION AND DIVERSITY IN THEIR BRANDS.
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hen Marie Antoinette said let them eat cake, she enraged the French peasantry, whereby she not only lost her throne but also her head. She was canceled — permanently. From royal extravagance to public revolutions, monarchical downfalls have often unraveled, reflecting the power of communal bravery over materialism. In a similar upturning of structure, the fashion world rages revolution against industry leaders who have imposed an unattainable goal of perfection, challenging authority and raising questions about the values that shape our culture.