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WEAR WE’RE GOING

ADITI MAYER, sustainable fashion blogger and writer

For the past seven years, Aditi Mayer has written about sustainable clothing, and views fashion as a vehicle for unpacking social impact. She’s now turning her attention to racial justice, buying only from BIPOC-owned brands (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour).

“As a consumer, I am dedicated to the upliftment of BIPOC globally. My journey in the sustainable fashion space, which began in 2014, occurred after learning about the Rana Plaza factory collapse [in Bangladesh]. It

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