“Fashion like politics and indeed the FTSE 250 needs to recognise that inclusion and representation have to be core to systemic change. If businesses and politics are to represent those they serve then we have to see a radical transformation to create a sector which is inclusive and representative of all of us. From the power of the purple pound, to the estimated 60% growth of the modest fashion market to 2021, for businesses to connect with our consumers those in charge need to recognise the need for change in order to be effective and valued in these growing and important markets.”
Read MoreHow is the fine line between appropriation and appreciation distinguished? Can it ever be distinguished? Sophie Dyer looks at this issue with commentary on the recent panel discussion that Tamara Cincik, Fashion Roundtable’s CEO, sat on to discuss this issue.
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