Posts in 2020_3
Virtual London Fashion Week: The Re-Love Project by Teatum Jones

The pandemic has caused widespread disruption for the fashion industry, with orders being cancelled, collections being postponed and little information as to when the usual state of play will resume. In the face of these difficulties, Teatum Jones decided to look critically at the ‘normal’ fashion business model and what our roles as humans should be for the future of our planet.

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OP-ED: Is seasonless fashion the solution to the industry’s climate problem?

Luxury fashion label Gucci has declared the traditional fashion week calendar obsolete as it announced new plans to show “seasonless” collections twice a year. On the surface the move is a major victory for sustainable fashion campaigners. But beneath the surface, the announcement raises significant questions about how we can really build a “leaner, less wasteful fashion industry”, and what systems need to be in place to make that happen.

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Global Britain, Local Stories: A Roundup of the Fashion Roundtable X COVID-19 Weekly Webinar

Communities lie everywhere, now due to connecting remotely, this new way of working has brought more people to the table— from different timezones and different levels of society without elitism or snobbery. As we heard from the webinar panel, the fashion sector must continue in this trajectory where we no longer have to mask who we really are to get our foot in the door.

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The Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill 2019-21

The Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (Eu Withdrawal) Bill 2019-21 was introduced by the Home Secretary Priti Patel, in the House of Commons and it was given its First Reading on 4 March 2020. On the 18 May 2020, the Bill passed the Second Reading with 351 Ayes and 252 Noes. The Bill does not set out the future immigration system, which will apply to EU and non-EU citizens who move to the UK after the transition period. The future immigration system will be provided for in the Immigration Rules.

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Q&A with Ivana Bartoletti: How can we protect our security and privacy during the pandemic?

Under the government’s new policy of contact tracing, millions of people in the UK will soon be asked to monitor their movements to limit the spread of coronavirus. While this is clearly a vital step in controlling the pandemic, we should stop to assess the risks of tracking everything from where we have been to our social interactions. In a bid to decipher the key issues in this debate, we’ve asked Ivana Bartoletti, Technical Director of Privacy at Deloitte and author of the upcoming book An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI, to share her expertise.

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