Micro influencers are all too often happy to get paid in free clothes, which cost pennies to make, and their recommendations often come across as more authentic to their followers, because they are less obviously advertising and are more engaged with their audiences to boost their follower numbers.
Read MoreWe already know fashion has a huge footprint and can have extremely negative impacts on the environment, but the story of fashion and modern slavery is only just beginning. As Clare Press reports…
Read More