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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2020 · 1H 36M

Black in Fashion Panel Discussion

from No Room For Doubt

What can the fashion industry learn from BLM? Where has the industry failed in the past? If you were to pick up a magazine 10 years from now, what lessons would we have learn in order to build an industry welcome to all? Well, you've want to be listening all ears to find out. This week on No Room for Doubt I chat to the not one, but three glorious black creatives who are killing it in the game. lol. They join me for an open discussion on their experiences with race and the fashion industry in order to explore how we, as the next generation of fashion leaders and visionaries, can shape the industry into one that we're proud to work in. It's a vulnerable one, an episode that I never imagined I would be so excited to create and share with you. I've published this episode knowing that whilst this might be an uncomfortable listen, we grow stronger going through it. I am delighted to introduce you to this weeks guests; Aissata Levi Ibrahima, Luxury ready-to-wear designer (she's been on the show before) Debora Tonet, Founder and CEO of Black Girls in FashionEfe Igbinadolo, Creative Director and Stylist You will learn; What has been the experience for black creative working in fashion up till now? What do we have to learn in order to move forward together? How can brands and Fashion creatives take an inside-out approach to including black voices and stories? Get in touch with me your host, on instagram at @kirathebold to let me know what you LOVED about this episode and what you want to hear next. Question: What would it take to get you to your next level? You can visit www.kiramatthews.com/bookacall to book your free consultation call with Kira to discuss what's holding you back in your creative biz and together we can strategies for your next win. I'm talking new clients, new customers and unshakeable confidence and belief in your creative vision. So what are you waiting for? Go on over there and book your free call. If your a fan of the podcast, please take a moment to rate and review the show, it helps tremendously in sharing the stories of bold and brilliant creatives and connect with others across the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What can the fashion industry learn from BLM? Where has the industry failed in the past? If you were to pick up a magazine 10 years from now, what lessons would we have learn in order to build an industry welcome to all? Well, you've want to be listening all ears to find out. This week on No Room for Doubt I chat to the not one, but three glorious black creatives who are killing it in the game. lol. They join me for an open discussion on their experiences with race and the fashion industry in order to explore how we, as the next generation of fashion leaders and visionaries, can shape the industry into one that we're proud to work in. It's a vulnerable one, an episode that I never imagined I would be so excited to create and share with you. I've published this episode knowing that whilst this might be an uncomfortable listen, we grow stronger going through it. I am delighted to introduce you to this weeks guests; Aissata Levi Ibrahima, Luxury ready-to-wear designer (she's been on the show before) Debora Tonet, Founder and CEO of Black Girls in FashionEfe Igbinadolo, Creative Director and Stylist You will learn; What has been the experience for black creative working in fashion up till now? What do we have to learn in order to move forward together? How can brands and Fashion creatives take an inside-out approach to including black voices and stories? Get in touch with me your host, on instagram at @kirathebold to let me know what you LOVED about this episode and what you want to hear next. Question: What would it take to get you to your next level? You can visit www.kiramatthews.com/bookacall to book your free consultation call with Kira to discuss what's holding you back in your creative biz and together we can strategies for your next win. I'm talking new clients, new customers and unshakeable confidence and belief in your creative vision. So what are you waiting for? Go on over there and book your free call. If your a fan of the podcast, please take a moment to rate and review the show, it helps tremendously in sharing the stories of bold and brilliant creatives and connect with others across the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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