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Kylie Jenner's clothing line Khy is trashed by ethical fashion advocates for being made of synthetics and plastic 'vegan leather' - materials that crack and don't last
Kylie Jenner's clothing brand Khy has been slammed by ethical fashion advocates over the use of synthetics and plastics, such as spandex, nylon, polyester, or a combination, in her line.
The reality star is accused of 'perpetuating the fast fashion industry' with her line of dresses, tops, skirts, and pants from her brand Khy that are created from fossil fuels rather than sustainable materials. While Kylie's Cosmetics has shifted to cruelty-free and vegan products, the Khy brand, which released its first drop in November last year, doesn't have any information on its website regarding ethical or environmental standards – which has become a norm within the designer industry. 'Brands have an obligation to their customers to be fully transparent about not just the materials used and the place of manufacture but their full supply chain and how it impacts on key issues including, resource use, greenhouse gas emissions, water use and air and chemical pollution, working conditions and living wages.'
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