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November 2025 Sustainable Fashion Roundup: Wins for Workers and New Ethical Launches

Bangladesh charges dropped, India textile hub report, and brands like Loro Piana celebrate craftsmanship amid calls for justice

November kicks off with powerful sustainable fashion news that highlights both progress and ongoing challenges in the global industry. Editors at Good On You and LookBerry rounded up key stories, starting with a major victory for garment workers: criminal charges against Bangladesh labor leaders, including trade-unionist Kalpona Akter, have been dropped after years of advocacy. This breakthrough comes amid renewed focus on worker rights, with Akter’s interview emphasizing fair wages and safe conditions in factories supplying major brands.

In India’s textile-sorting hub Kannur, a new report exposes harsh realities for workers handling secondhand clothes from the West—low pay, health risks from unsorted waste, and calls for justice-led circularity from organizations like Or Foundation. Meanwhile, positive shifts include Vestiaire Collective pushing resale value and Redeux Style upcycling kids’ wear.

Brands step up: Loro Piana transforms Bergdorf Goodman windows until November 3 with craftsmanship odes; State of Escape launches bags November 10 with pre-orders. Harper’s Bazaar Australia notes Bottega Veneta’s art-film dialogue and Chanel Cruise in Singapore echoing hotel-life muse.

Trends lean ethical luxury—biodegradable materials, traceable chains. Consumer sentiment? 85% Indians pay premium for sustainable (Nielsen). Gen Z demands proof via apps like Good On You.

This month’s news isn’t just updates—it’s momentum for change. As Akter says: “Workers are the backbone.” November reminds us fashion can be force for good.

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