My personal journey into the world of slow fashion began years ago when someone asked if I’d ever checked the tag on my clothes; specifically where they were made. I could tell you where I’d purchased it and what a great deal I'd gotten but I knew nothing about the origin. Something about that bothered me and from then on I couldn’t help but hunt down the tag on any piece of clothing I came across- it was almost like a game. But over time I realized how monotonous my game had become. Almost all of it was made in China, Bangladesh, or Cambodia and the likelihood that I would find something not made in a developing country was slim to none.
Read MoreIn light of the current world-wide crisis, Gals that Brunch is committed to providing resources and support to our communities. We feel it is important during these unprecedented times to provide our organization and audience with a variety of ways to give back, a list of local organizations to partner with, and opportunities to volunteer their time. We want to do what we can to create visibility and drive support for organizations who are in the fight against the novel Coronavirus.
Read MoreIt’s happening. This weekend, we are hosting our first-ever Global Gals That Brunch event and we couldn’t be more excited. We are bringing together women from around the world for an event like no other we’ve done before.
Read MoreThankfully, our favorite streaming services and television networks are jam-packed with entertaining shows that will make it easy to pass the time. If you’re subscribed to just one streaming service, or all of them, here’s our recommendations for the best binge-worthy TV shows on each platform.
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