Ahead of the General Election, Fashion Roundtable published a Manifesto to highlight our sector’s top priorities. In the New Year, we will collectively work across industry, government, and parliament to ensure that the UK fashion industry continues to thrive. I would like to draw your attention in particular to… (You can choose a key element of our Manifesto or if you have a specific concern that’s unique to your work, include a brief outline here.)
Read MoreBECTU is the creative industries part of the trade union Prospect. Trade unions are just colleagues at work who join forces to get better treatment at work. They now have fashion assistants who want to explore what could achieved if they worked together with us to improve conditions in the fashion industry - please fill in their anonymous survey here.
Read MoreAs we approach the end of a decade, Vogue magazine has its sights clearly focused on the next. Earlier this month, Vogue announced the launch of Vogue Values. A shared mission statement from all 26 editions of Vogue that represent the global vision and commitments that the titles will be collectively implementing.
Read MoreWill Santa’s sleigh be an e-vehicle? Did Mrs Claus pack his refillable water bottle? Is he operating a boxing day wrapping collection run to see in 2020?
Read MoreTamara Cincik, CEO and Founder of Fashion Roundtable, looks back on the past year and reflects on what’s to come in 2020.
Read MoreOn 20th November 2019, the Westminster Business Forum held a conference on Sustainability, ethics and the UK fashion industry - next steps for business practice and options for policy. Tamara Cincik, Founder & CEO, Fashion Roundtable spoke on the subject of ensuring the future growth of UK fashion and increased sustainability.
Read MoreFashion Roundtable interview Banseka Kayembe, who brought the Mixed Race Faces project into Parliament for the UK Parliament Campaign. Mixed Race Faces is an organisation that captures portraits and stories of mixed-race people to raise awareness of the vastly growing population of mixed-race people around the world, and how their mixed background and cultures influence the unique way they navigate their every-day lives.
Read MoreFashion Roundtable founder and CEO, Tamara Cincik, weighs in on the election news coverage and how the same stories are covered by different newspapers and media outlets, all of whom of course hold divergent political allegiances. She believes this is important for finding common ground that will create real and inclusive change.
Read MoreLast week Daniel Lee, the creative mastermind at the helm of the Italian luxury label Bottega Veneta, took home a total of four awards at the British Fashion Awards. An annual event hosted by the British Fashion Council at the Royal Albert Hall that celebrates those who have made the most remarkable achievements and contributions to the industry during the year.
Read MoreTom Hunter who will be a part of our March 5th Fashion Roundtable event "Parties, Protests and Photographs" alongside Katharine Hamnett CBE and others (details coming soon), will be setting up a photo booth on Savile Row, London, and taking festive portraits to print on Christmas cards for Crisis at Christmas.
Read MoreI have worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years and I have rarely met someone so genuinely kind, whose values of community based grass-roots activism are sewn into her work as a designer committed to exploring social and environmental change, working with the marginalised to bring about positive change and social enterprise.
Read MoreWith less than 2 weeks until polling day, a lot has happened in the campaign so far— the leaders of each political party have battled it out in the TV debates, launched their manifestos with a particular focus on worker’s rights and the results from the latest MRP polling have shown a Conservative majority.
Read MoreAll the key topics of conversation at our recent meeting with Extinction Rebellion's Boycott Fashion Team
Read MoreLast week Tamara Cincik was part of 3 events—one for Fashion Roundtable and two as a guest speaker—all encompassing hugely varying audiences.
Read MoreFrom Friday 29th November through to Cyber Monday, reductions that make many a heart race will descend upon windows and websites alike as discounting overshadows the retail sector. But with the rise of the ethical consumer, the backlash against Black Friday is becoming ever more apparent as many sustainable brands are now utilising this as a competitive lever and advantage to further distance themselves from the repeat offenders.
Read MoreAll too often however, fashion has been left as an oversight by politicians, with other industries grabbing media attention and the political limelight. The Fashion Roundtable Election Manifesto outlines our key asks from all political parties, across they vital issues that matter. From workers’ rights, to sustainability, from freedom of movement, to education, we have raised the issues that go to the heart of what all within our sector need from their elected candidates.
Read MoreThis November the Tate Gallery unveils ‘Year 3’, a new exhibition of work by the Turner Prize winner and award-winning film director, Steve McQueen.
Read MoreKings College London welcomed the former US secretary of State, and the first female presidential candidate of a major US political party, for an amazing conversation with the chair, Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia, as part of the #worldquestions event series. The series is aiming to promote new perspectives, insights and solutions from global leaders.
Read MoreIn a new series of interviews with Fashion Roundtable’s community of experts, Caryn Franklin shares her personal insights and thoughts on the greatest issues currently facing the fashion industry. It is a pleasure to share the following interview with you.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 5th November a second meeting was held between Fashion Roundtable as secretariat for The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Textiles and Fashion, leading voices in sustainable fashion and education, and Extinction Rebellion’s (XR) boycott fashion team.
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