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Shein Flew Influencers to China to Help Its Image. A Backlash Ensued.

The fast-fashion company’s attempt to rebut allegations of forced labor and poor working conditions was met with incredulity online.

Jordyn Holman
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Jordyn Holman

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Corporate Social Responsibility, Fashion and Apparel, Forced Labor, Shein (Fashion Label), Shopping and Retail, Social Media, TikTok (ByteDance)
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