PPT-QUALITY AND DESIGN HOW CAN FAIR TRADE FASHION COMPETE IN TODAYS MARKET

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AUTEURS DU MONDE The Auteurs du Monde collection is entirely produced by Fair Trade producers in more than 20 countries in the World The design of the collection

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