fashion
Fashion-at what cost? The Oxford English Dictionary definition of fashion is, “Current popular custom, and style, especially in dress. ... A whole fashion industry has been spawned to cater for these new increased demands with regards to clothing; and while this industry can provide employment in our own country and civilised countries aboard paying acceptable wages to employees, there is, however, an element of the industry which has come under severe critism. ... In the western world, fashion is big business. Fashion behaviour has changed dramatically over the past four decades. People, particularly the young generation, want to keep in time with current fashion trends. However, our fashion needs come at a price and that price relates to the use of child labour that have to work for long hours for poverty wages.