Meet the Fashion Roundtable Ambassadors
Fashion Roundtable ambassadors are individuals working across the industry whose ethics and values align with our own.
Eden Loweth
@eden_loweth
Eden Loweth is the designer and creative director of ART SCHOOL, a genderless label based in London, focused on redefining the limitations of ready to wear fashion. ART SCHOOL is a platform to express ideas both in design and art using luxury fashion as a communicative tool to explore contemporary queerness. Eden has worked with some of the most prominent emerging designers right now including LVMH prize winner Grace Wales Bonner.
Bethany Williams
Bethany Williams is a London-based designer originally from the Isle of Man. Believing that social and environmental issues go hand-in-hand and through exploring the connection between these issues, she finds innovative design solutions to sustainability. Each item produced by Bethany Williams London is made from recycled, dead-stock or organic materials and made in the UK, working along social projects and local manufacturers on the production. This business structure strives to prove a socially and environmentally thoughtful manufacturing system, aiming to shape the industry towards thinking more ethically.
Amelia Windsor
@amelwindsor
Amelia is a model and creative working with brands that celebrate their artisans and have respect for the planet at the core of their business. These collaborations include Brora Cashmere and Penelope Chilvers where a percentage of profit was given to Blue Marine Foundation and War Child UK. She is also an ambassador for No More Plastic and a contributing editor to Talia Collective on sustainable lifestyle.
Raphael Dapaah
@raphaeldapaah
Raphael Dapaah is a creative entrepreneur and founder based in London with a passion for diversifying the creative industries, and promoting brands and designers that champion sustainability and positive social impact. He has worked as a contractor in the UK civil service; supporting the fashion and textiles sector in the wake of EU exit at the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, and more recently at the Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, supporting the creative sector in the wake of Covid-19. He writes as a freelance art and fashion journalist promoting emerging designers and artists for a variety of publications, and can often be found either at art galleries, or front row at a fashion show.
Fiona McKenzie Johnston
@fionamckenziejohnston
Fiona McKenzie Johnston is a journalist who writes on art, literature, interiors, fashion, beauty and sustainable lifestyle for titles including Vogue Russia, Vogue India, House and Garden, Tatler, Eco-Age and Fashion Roundtable. Additionally, Fiona is on the board of Art Action Change, a UK-based charitable foundation devoted to creating a positive change in society through the arts, with a focus on education and the empowerment of children.