How green is Naomi Campbell’s Pretty Little Thing collaboration?

WHAT’S THE STORY?

Fast-fashion label Pretty Little Thing’s latest celebrity collaboration is with Naomi Campbell

The 82-piece collection has attracted controversy, with many asking why the supermodel would align herself with a brand known for poor-quality, mass-produced clothing. 

WHY SHOULD I BUY?

Following revelations in 2020 that Boohoo (PLT’s parent company) was paying garment workers in Leicester as little as £3.50 an hour, the brand partnered with Fast Forward to audit its UK manufacturers. Laudable, but what about its non-UK-based manufacturers, which make up most of its supply chain

Fast-fashion label Pretty Little Thing’s latest celebrity collaboration is with Naomi Campbell (Pictured is a £60 blazer)

WHY SHOULDN’T I BUY? 

Despite an estimated worth of £3.8 billion, the brand appears to reinvest very little in improving quality of materials, reducing greenhouse emissions or paying a living wage to workers throughout its supply chain. 

THE EXTRA MILE

Hard to find one. The site is full of impressive-sounding sustainability targets but it’s almost impossible to see any data on whether any of them are ever met.

MADE IN

China. 

MADE FROM

68% polyester, plus a viscose and elastane mix. 

JOURNEY 

By prioritising sea and road freight over air freight, PLT has reduced its transport emissions by 4 per cent this year.

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