Because SO many people are SO eager to be part of the fashion industry, that they'd never dream of suing or tipping off the labor laws enforcement people, no matter how many labor laws were broken. Hell, they'd work for free!
Which is where you see the most serious abuses, because in supposedly glamorous fields like entertainment and fashion, they really DO get people to work for free. They call it "interning", and we're not talking a few weeks in the summer. At some of these places, people will work for months or years in the hope of getting a paying job at place like "Vogue" Magazine (or whatever they called it in the movie), while mommy and daddy back home pay their bills. There have been calls for legislation that will put a stop to this kind of rank exploitation, but I haven't heard that any new laws have actually been passed.
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