
Miss Laurel Green-Fairfashion speaks on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery about her support for women’s emancipation and her fight for reforms in the garment industry of her day.

Laurel asks the clerk about the jean factory’s conditions and is quickly ushered out by the store manager.

Laurel engages shoppers by asking them about the fabric content and the country of manufacture of the clothes they are wearing.

This couple was adamant that they would always choose the cheapest t-shirt no matter what the consequences to workers.