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It's Time Fashion Leaders Put Equity First With The New #ChangeFashion Inclusion Rider - Blavity

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If you’re interested in sharing your opinion on any cultural, political or personal topic, create an  account here  and check out our  how-to post  to learn more. ____ The glitz and glam of New York Fashion Week have filled our timelines. Great, another A-list event only the “cool kids” were invited to. So what, right? Though slightly true, there’s actually something pretty monumental that happened during this year’s New York Fashion Week events that might make you reconsider tuning into the runway shows next time around. Most of Fashion Week features a bunch of models wearing clothes you’ll probably never be able to afford. But at least the shows can implement more diversity behind the scenes — from lighting assistants to makeup artists and hairstylists — thanks to the fashion industry’s first-ever  inclusion rider . Last weekend, Color Of Change’s #ChangeFashion initiative, in partnership with IMG and IN THE BLK, hosted its first-ever runway showcase “ IN THE BLK Showcase Powered...

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