In 2025, the industry’s biggest controversies didn’t come from one shocking campaign or an influencer mistake. They came from the cracks in fashion’s foundation, from supply chains to sustainability claims. Behind the glossy runways and green-tinted reports, brands faced a reckoning that was systemic, not situational. Lawsuits replaced comment-section outrage, whistleblowers replaced critics, and every “eco” label started to look like evidence.
The era of viral outrage has matured into one of accountability with receipts, where the public demands proof, not promises, and image cannot outglow impact. This is the year fashion’s reputational damage stopped being cosmetic and became structural.
Why Fashion Backlash Hit Harder in 2025
This report maps how fashion controversy intensified from 2024 to 2025, shifting from the aftershock of a few explosive scandals to a year dominated by fresh, systemic failures. Brands are no longer just cleaning up after one bad campaign; they’re now facing legal…
action over greenwashing, industry-wide supply chain crises, and mounting backlash over cultural and environmental harm that consumers are no longer willing to ignore.
2024 vs 2025: Who’s in the Hot Seat Now Because there’s no single, authoritative “Top 10” list for 2024, this report rebuilds the year using a qualitative ranking of its most explosive scandals, weighted by how severe they were and how far they spread worldwide.
This approach turns fragmented headlines into a clear, side‑by‑side view with 2025, so the escalation in fashion’s controversy problem is impossible to ignore.
Rank 2025 Most Controversial Brand (Primary Issue) 2024 Most Controversial Brand (Primary Issue) Shift in Controversy Type 1 H&M (Greenwashing Lawsuit & Child Labor) Balenciaga (Lingering Child Exploitation Ad Fallout) From PR Crisis Fallout to Systemic Ethical Failure 2 Adidas (Indigenous IP Theft & Child Labor) Uniqlo (Xinjiang Cotton/Forced Labor Allegations) From Sourcing Allegations to IP/Cultural Appropriation 3 Arc’teryx (Environmental & Cultural Insensitivity) Luxury Brands (Italian Sweatshop/Labor Abuse Scandal) Emergence of Environmental Action Missteps 4 Swatch (Racial Stereotype Ad) H&M…
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