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Press synthesizes the domains of journalism and activism, focusing on sustainable and ethical fashion's environmental and social ramifications. Her commitment is evident through her work as Vogue Australia's Sustainability Editor, where she brings informed perspectives to the table, and through her advocacy via various media, including podcasts and public speaking. In her writing, Press combines fact-driven reportage with advocacy, encouraging readers to engage in conscious consumerism and industry reform.\n\nCentral to her work is the exploration of fashion's challenges, as seen in her acclaimed book "Wardrobe Crisis: How We Went From Sunday Best to Fast Fashion," which dissects the fashion industry's ecological and ethical issues. Another significant contribution is "Rise & Resist," where she delves into the dynamics of activism and sustainability. While she hasn't been widely recognized with literary awards, "Wardrobe Crisis" was notably named one of The Age's Best Books of 2016, reflecting its impact. Clare Press's literary style is both accessible and authoritative, aimed at empowering her audience toward sustainability.\n\nReaders benefit from Press's insightful analysis and dedication to ethical fashion. Her books offer a critical examination of the fashion industry, appealing to those interested in environmental issues, social justice, and sustainable practices. Her career trajectory, blending ethical activism with journalism, underscores the transformative potential of informed discourse on fashion consumption and awareness. Through her work, Press effectively maps a path for others in the field of sustainable fashion to follow, setting a standard for advocacy and informed critique.

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