
New York Fashion Week is already getting political.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America and Planned Parenthood announced a joint effort on Monday called “Fashion Stands With Planned Parenthood,” a campaign to demonstrate support for Planned Parenthood and protest moves to defund the organization by President Donald Trump. The CFDA worked with Condé Nast’s Creative Group to make pins that will be distributed to designers, influencers, PR houses, modeling agencies and fashion show locations. To read the rest of this story, please visit Glossy.
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