Vanity Fair

Rated: Not good enough

price: $$$$

location: United States

Vanity Fair is not taking adequate steps to ensure payment of a living wage for its workers.

Vanity Fair sustainability rating

Planet

2 out of 5

People

2 out of 5

Animals

Not applicable

Overall rating: Not good enough

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Vanity Fair is owned by Fruit of the Loom.

Its environment rating is 'not good enough'. It uses few eco-friendly materials. There is no evidence it reduces its carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions. There is no evidence it has taken meaningful action to reduce or eliminate hazardous chemicals. There is no evidence it minimises textile waste.

Its labour rating is 'not good enough'. Some of its supply chain is certified by Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production - WRAP including all of the final stage of production. It received a score of 31-40% in the Fashion Transparency Index. It likely publishes detailed information about its supplier policies, audits and remediation processes. It likely publishes a list of suppliers in the final stage of production but not the second stage. It may be publishing limited information about forced labour, gender equality or freedom of association. There is no evidence it ensures payment of a living wage in its supply chain. It. does not disclose any policies or safeguards to protect suppliers and workers in its supply chain from the impacts of COVID-19

This brand makes products that are generally free of animal materials except for silk so it is not applicable to rate its impact on animals. We calculate the overall rating from environment and labour scores only.

Vanity Fair is rated 'Not good enough' overall.ding

Last updated February 2021