UK: Message campaign targets 'Killer Jeans'

By just-style.com | 1 June 2011

Ethical campaigners are targeting apparel brands including Dolce & Gabbana and Armani with a "secret message" campaign designed to highlight the health risks of sandblasted jeans.

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