
Reviews

I took it very seriously as a teen. Read Rebel Sell instead.

Сега повечето неща, които пише в книгата ми се струват очевидни и почти банални. През 2005-а, обаче много от информацията звучеше невероятно и ми отвори очите за проблеми, за които не се бях замислял. Смятам обаче, че може да се направи много, ако искаме да се борим с корпоративния начин на мислене. Авторката не смяташе съвсем така.

This is an incredibly important book for anyone who is interested in how fashion industry (and other industries) exploit people and ultimately makes money from our insecurities and unawareness of how exploitive it is. A must read. P.S. I heart fist about this book from the clotheshorse podcast and I recommend this podcast for furthering your adulation around fast fashion industry's impact on our planet and it's people.





















Highlights

Actually too complicated for me I had to re-read a few pages in the jungle
should be a worthwhile read though

we embraced that complexity because we were finally looking at systems, not just symbols.

We were focused squarely on the rules of game, and how they had been distorted to serve the narrow interests of corporations at every level of governance from international free-trade agreements to local water privatization deals.

Yet rereading No Logo after ten years provides many reminders that success in branding can be fleeting, and that nothing is more fleeting than the quality of being cool.

preference for symbols over substance