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The Importance of Privacy and Security amid the Coronavirus Crisis by Ivana Bartoletti, Technical Director of Privacy at Deloitte
If it is true that Coronavirus will be a watershed moment in the way we do surveillance, the we must uphold the values of law and democracy. And we need to rethink privacy as a common good so that we can appreciate the collective value of our personal information.
Our Fashion Director Karen Binns discovers Tate Modern's Andy Warhol Exhibition
“Knowing Warhol in the 1980s, I’ve finally had the chance to witness the best interpretation of his work since his death. It was as if I was discovering a brand new artist, seamlessly exciting and enticing a new audience to his work.”
WFH? Here's how to maintain good mental health while telecommuting and practicing social distancing
When our lives are disrupted, particularly on the scale we’re seeing with COVID-19, the uncertainty generates unease. Right now we are building new habits and if we take the time to build them on a strong foundation they will serve us well. We can use this time to think about what is important in our lives. Not what we should do or what we have had to do in the past. If we can carve a space for self-reflection in our day that will naturally lead us to feel more connected to our own emotions and help us to sit with our feelings.
Fashion Roundtable's CEO Tamara Cincik on the evolving coronavirus pandemic and how we can help
The Coronavirus pandemic is forcing us to self-isolate, take stock and juggle the cold light of a new dawn, all under lockdown within our own homes. Tamara Cincik lays out the safeguards that must implemented to support fashion industry freelancers at this uncertain time, and how a fashion manufacturing network is aiming to create protective clothing for the NHS.
UPDATED: Fashion x COVID-19 Our Letter To The UK Government
If freelancers and the self employed received 80% of their earnings based on last year's tax return and a stop on their rent and mortgage payments, plus utility bills, there would be a huge surge in confidence and a massive sense of relief. All of the sector are worried.
How the coronavirus pandemic will change the way the fashion industry operates in the future
From the decline of fashion weeks to the acceleration of retail activity towards e-commerce, Selena Wu predicts how the coronavirus pandemic will affect the fashion industry going forward.
The Rise of Ecolabels
As a result of the fashion industry’s complex supply chains, consumers rely on the information that is provided by brands to make conscious decisions. Ecolabels serve to support and inform consumers in their attempt to make more conscious consumption choices.
OP-ED: Why fashion must be a priority of the newly reconvened Environment Audit Committee by Tamara Cincik, CEO of Fashion Roundtable
When I received news from the EAC press team last week that fashion and textiles are not on the EAC's list of priorities, I read the announcement with shock and to be honest, concern. Fashion will not clean up unless policy, legislation and attention forces it to do so.
6 Reasons to join BECTU, the union for creatives
From protections for late or non payments, to insurance for up to £10,000 of lost or stolen work related items, now is the time to join BECTU.
An important update on our events schedule from Tamara Cincik, CEO of Fashion Roundtable
Fashion Roundtable are keen to adjust to the ever shifting circumstances of the global COVID 19 pandemic. In light of this, we are postponing all of our events, both those hosted at The Houses of Parliament for the APPGs and also our own Fashion Roundtable calendar of events
OP-ED: Why fashion still doesn't understand the grey pound by Rebecca Smith, editor of Goldie Magazine
Age isn’t indicative of your style tribe, so why do retailers continue to segregate their consumers by maturity. Shoppers are sectioned off into age ranges as if our buying patterns, motivation, and lifestyles are homogenous and based solely on how many years we’ve been alive. This isn’t the case.
What is the potential long-term environmental and financial fallout from the Coronavirus outbreak?
The widening spread of COVID-19 has caused some concern about its long-term effects on both the economy and climate. In the case of a prolonged downturn, the finance community must safeguard the most vulnerable sectors through targeted economic interventions. With its reliance on global supply chains and international markets, the fashion industry looks particularly vulnerable to the immediate effects of COVID-19.
Kimono to Catwalk: Fashion Roundtable's review of the latest V&A exhibition
From ancient tradition to high fashion inspiration, the V&A’s new exhibition examines the cultural significance of the Japanese Kimono.
The Show Notes: Karen Binns analyses the Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 20 collections
Our Fashion Director explores the key trends and aesthetics of the Autumn/Winter 20 collections at Paris Fashion Week. Take note…
How the Coronavirus Threat is Affecting the Fashion Industry
We are nearing the end of fashion month and the Coronavirus outbreak has reached Europe, bringing with it further disruption to the fashion world. Right from the start of the outbreak in China, we have faced the effects on our supply chains and now on our commercial activities. Here we take a look at what has happened so far.
Pay Inequality & Increasing Workloads: Why Fashion Educators Are On Strike
Fashion educators across the UK are on strike; taking action in response to wage inequality, increasing workloads and stress, casualisation of employment and real term pay decreases. 74 institutions in the UK are into their third week of action after members of the University and College Union (UCU) voted for 14 days of planned strike action.
How can we improve access to legal support for victims of human rights violation in the fashion industry?
From unsafe factory conditions and toxic chemical exposure to sexual harassment, workers can face many human rights abuses in the workplace. The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) therefore introduce three main pillars on which action needs to be taken to prevent, address and remedy the abuses committed in business operations.