THE BIGGER picture
The challenges facing women in India's textile industry are structural and systemic. They will not be resolved by any single brand's practices, however thoughtful those practices may be. Real change requires policy reform, stronger enforcement of labour laws, investment in women's education and land ownership, affordable childcare, and a fundamental shift in how the global fashion industry values the work of women.
But structural change is made up of countless individual choices and commitments. Every brand that pays women fairly, provides them with stable employment, and treats their skills with respect contributes to a different narrative ~ one in which women's work is valued, women's voices are heard, and women's futures are their own to shape.
Every garment purchased from a brand that operates with these values sends a signal about the kind of industry consumers want to support. These signals, accumulated over time and across millions of purchasing decisions, have the power to reshape entire supply chains.






