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đź—ľ One haunting image just shook a ÂŁ22 billion fashion empire harder than a thousand sustainability reports.

This isn’t a SHEIN ad gone wrong. It’s a provocation—an AI artwork by Emanuele Morelli.

The billboard looks normal—until you see it: the model’s flowing dress unravels mid-air into a cascade of textile waste.

The seduction is reversed. You were the target. Now you can’t look away.

Here’s what that image forces us to face:

1. The scale of fashion waste is insane.

đźź  92 million tonnes of textile waste annually

🟠 That’s one garbage truck of clothes dumped every second

đźź  Most fast fashion is worn <10 times

2. The system counts on you forgetting.

đźź  New trends drop weekly

đźź  Prices so low they feel fake

🟠 You’re addicted to the scroll, not the clothes

3. “Affordable” is a lie.

đźź  Behind the price tag: pollution, microplastics, burnout

đźź  Factories with 75-hour work weeks

đźź  Communities poisoned for your ÂŁ4 dress

4. Cheap for you = expensive for everyone else.

🟠 Someone’s health

đźź  A river system

đźź  The future

5. We can change this—but not without guts.

🟢 Resale, rental, repair are growing

🟢 Circular models are real

🟢 Awareness must become action

SHEIN isn’t alone—but it’s the poster child.

Morelli’s art doesn’t preach. It seduces, then withdraws. It leaves us chasing answers we already know.

What does your wardrobe say about your values?

It’s true. impulsive buying behavior is extremely hard to avoid in today’s society, social media FOMO, with endless ads influencer hauls. Even though sustainable fashion campaigns are growing, but still.

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