Warren Koshofer dives into the expanding compliance obligations confronting New York’s fashion industry in a new article for the New York Law Journal. Examining developments ranging from the Fashion Workers Act’s new requirements governing model compensation and AI-generated digital likenesses to growing expectations around supply-chain transparency, ESG governance, environmental disclosures, and sustainability claims, Warren highlights how accountability is becoming a defining business imperative for fashion brands. His analysis underscores why operational transparency, rigorous documentation, and disciplined compliance infrastructure are increasingly essential in an industry where regulators, consumers, investors, and other stakeholders are demanding greater visibility into how products are made, marketed, and managed.