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River Island has been working on improving the diversity in its fashion ads for a little while now, but their latest 'Labels Are For Clothes' campaign is the most diverse yet. To showcase its new ...
River Island has launched a campaign seeking to raise awareness of “outdated and irrelevant” labels given to people. The “Labels are for Clothes” campaign, created in conjunction with ...
River Island is 30 years old, and the high street store is celebrating in a pretty damn inspiring way with a new campaign. The Labels Are For Clothes shots by photographer Richard Burbridge ...
high street staple River Island celebrated their third decade in the best way possible; with a massive campaign celebrating love, diversity and clothing for everyone. Dubbed 'Labels Are For ...
The launch is the second instalment of the brand’s SS18 Labels Are For Clothes campaign, which debuted earlier this year. Continuing to champion body positivity, River Island is continuing on ...
Six children with disabilities have been announced as the new faces of River Island ... charity Ditch The Label to spread the message that “labels are for clothes, not kids.” ...
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Rebecca Perry, the kidswear design manager at River Island, said of the store ... retailer to remove boys or girls labels from its range of children’s clothes, instead choosing to feature ...
In an increasingly challenging retail landscape, River Island, a long-established fashion retail brand, was struggling to be heard and get noticed. The brand had always inspired people to express ...
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