Ethical fashion is garment design, production, and distribution that focuses on reducing harm to people and the planet. In the most ideal sense, it benefits those working along the supply chain and creates a better future for everyone not just for those at the top Ethical fashion is concerned with social impact and the ethics behind a brand\u2019s label (though again, the term \u201cethics\u201d here is vague). The phrase, which was coined rather recently, is thought to be the opposite fast fashion. Most consumers interpret ethical fashion as a term created in response to an industry that\u2019s notorious for underpaying employees and in unsafe factories and working conditions, no less. Ethical fashion seeks to answer questions like \u201cWho made this garment?\u201d and \u201cIs that person earning a fair living wage?\u201d But it\u2019s also much more than that.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n