.toryburch and gucci have promised to cover costs for employees in need of abortions.
In addition to pledges to support employees, brands also urged followers and consumers to take action.
Fromposting about its Chime for Change campaign, an initiative committed to offering a voice and resources in the fight for gender equality, to Tory Burch releasing a statement on Instagram emphasizing the importance of voting, fashion brands have been stepping up against the Supreme Court's decision.
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