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The Melbourne Review Issue 2
The Melbourne Review Issue 2 in which I explore the Meet your Maker campaign and fair employment in the fashion industry.  Kindest thanks Ethical Clothing Australia for providing information and to Cue for providing the image of their patternmaker Melinda Sammut.  My original … Continue reading