Julia Mooney's "One Outfit, 100 Days" Mission Highlights The Downside of Fast Fashion
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Many people, including successful entrepreneurs like Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, wear the same clothing daily because they want to focus their decision-making energy on more important things. However, Julia Mooney’s, “One outfit, 100 days” challenge, has a more altruistic motive. The art teacher at the William W. Allen Middle School in Moorestown, New Jersey is wearing the same dress for the first 100 days of school to create awareness of the environmental costs of fast fashion.
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- Bruh6년 이상That’s kinda cheating to wear a different scarf. Does she wear the same socks?
- tt106년 이상inspiring me not e inspiring me
- tt106년 이상I want to design clothes and this is e inspiring me😃
- idkwat2namethis6년 이상lol, that is kinda cheating but it would smell pretty bad
- percypants6년 이상Its kind of cheating wearing different outfits on the weeken
- percypants6년 이상OMG I don't think I could ever do this
- Govorment6년 이상A new rule from now on is to allwase were the same clothes every day.No take backs.
- LoL6년 이상It is absolutely amazing and brilliant.
- Hello6년 이상I like this idea. For children they should where a t shirt and light leggings so they can be prepared for warm or hot weather and gym class.
- smart 6년 이상This is so cool ! They should have like a week where the entire country would do his ! This is such a great idea because washing, making and buying clothes takes so much money and water. It also increases pollution.
- bookstory146년 이상I love your comment! We should do that!!