Masks By Tallulah – Fuck Boris, Feminism & Ethical Fashion πππππ
It will always remain important to me to keep the same ethical sustainable philosophy at the heart of my business
It will always remain important to me to keep the same ethical sustainable philosophy at the heart of my business
Ultimately, getting a tattoo is an act of creative defiance, but also a reclamation of our bodies . . . the Dollhouse was always intended to be more than a tattoo studio.
I wanted to make clothing that is environmentally conscious, locally produced, & that you actually wore & didnβt just hang in your closet – you could say that itβs in my DNA.
We chatted with Jay Kerr, campaigner of No Sweat, (a grassroots campaign group building solidarity
‘I’m a total magpie. I’m very attracted to anything shiny or sparkly . . . I hope that everyone that wears my things feels sassy & amazing in them’
Many consumers believe that big business is the cause of all ethical trade issues, & that not enough is being done to improve practices. But that doesnβt by proxy mean that small or local businesses are good, & that conditions within their supply chain are perfect.
“But, activist euphoria aside, what does having a picture of a worker from Bangladesh delivered almost directly to my DMs really do for me as a consumer? How will it really impact my day to day purchasing practices?”
We talk with Lou about her passion for beautiful lingerie & supporting women in business.