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founder and executive director of the labor-advocacy group Model Alliance and a former model herself, readily admits, “I think there’s very little public sympathy for models or people working in fashion more broadly, because it’s seen as a glamorous profession, a privilege, not really a job.” Still, as her organization’s work has shown, models are workers. As are stylists, hairstylists, and makeup artists—the people the Fashion Workers Act, a new bill going before the New York State Senate and backed by State Senator Brad Hoylman and Assemblymember Karines Reyes, aims to protect. Amid a labor revolution that’s happening everywhere from Starbucks to media companies, those behind the bill want to draw attention to the exploitation that can be all too common in the fashion industry. The bill would require management companies to pay creatives within 45 days and cease exploitative practices, like including mystery fees or overcharging models for services.

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