Elizabeth L. Cline is a journalist and author specializing in fashion, labor, and the environment.
She gained recognition for her book "Overdressed," which exposed the hidden costs of fast fashion.
Cline's work combines personal experiences with extensive research, including visits to garment factories in China and Bangladesh.
Her writing style is accessible and engaging, making complex issues relatable to average consumers.
Cline advocates for more sustainable and ethical fashion practices, encouraging readers to reconsider their shopping habits.
She has written for various publications and continues to be a prominent voice in discussions about the fashion industry's impact on society and the environment.
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