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Proposed New York Fashion Law Targets Sexual Abuse of Models

New York lawmakers have introduced a groundbreaking proposal aimed at protecting models from sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation within the fashion industry. The legislation seeks to impose stronger oversight on modeling agencies, require clear contracts, mandate anti-harassment training, and create new avenues for survivors to report misconduct safely. If enacted, this law would mark one of the most significant reforms the fashion world has seen in years—placing accountability directly on agencies, brands, and production companies.

We Understand

At Crimson Jackson, we understand the pressures, vulnerabilities, and lack of transparency that too many models face. Our firm has long advocated for safer working conditions and stronger protections for creatives navigating both the fashion and business sectors. As New York considers this new legislation, our attorneys are prepared to help models understand their rights, evaluate potential claims, and hold abusive individuals and entities accountable.

How We Help

Whether you are a model who has experienced misconduct, an agency seeking compliance guidance, or a brand navigating the proposed regulatory changes, Crimson Jackson provides informed, compassionate legal support. Our goal is simple: ensure that every model’s voice is heard and that the industry becomes safer, fairer, and more respectful for all.

If you have questions or need confidential legal guidance, contact Crimson Jackson today.