We weaponized the waste itself as the protest.
We didn’t shame consumers. We confronted the system with its own trash. We hijacked the familiar streetscape with an absurd mountain of unwanted clothes, to make fashion’s footprint visible.
The city became the stage. The mess became the message.
Fashion Statement Now forced a conversation about overproduction, transparency, and the cost of looking “new.”And PR took it over.

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