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"What is the new normal?": This week's question posed by Tamara Cincik, CEO Fashion Roundtable
We are posing the question what is "The New Normal" on our Friday webinar and I am interested to hear what people would like our lives, our business and our economy to be when we leave the lockdown.
"It's time for a total reset and rethink": How the pandemic will redefine the future of fashion month
In light of the recent announcement that the next London Fashion Week is going to be held digitally, and will merge its womenswear and menswear shows, Bev Malik analyses how the pandemic is set to affect fashion month and how it may have a sustained impact on the fashion calendar in the future.
Why the Fashion Industry Needs to Adopt Earth Logic's Action Plan
Academics Kate Fletcher and Mathilde Tham have devised a robust strategy for how we can transform the fashion industry through a method that puts the earth first. With a combined experience of 50 years work within fashion and sustainability, the recently published “Earth Logic Fashion Research Action Plan” is a timely call to action.
Scrub-Hubs and PPE Production Lines: How the 21st century version of Utility Clothing heralds positive change for the future of fashio
Many journalists have likened the situation in which we find ourselves to World War 2. In truth, there are far more differences than similarities – but certainly there are parallels to be seen in fashion. For WW2 altered fashion’s shape, just as COVID-19 is forcing large scale change on the industry now.
Consultation on Covid-19 PPE for Healthcare and Other Key Workers
This paper is intended to provide useful directions for new manufacturers of Covid-19 PPE for healthcare and for other key workers. The OPSS PPE Legislation Guidance for Businesses (PPE Regulations) includes guidelines for importers, but this category is not addressed in the current research paper. This is a research paper and it is advised you seek and consult the relevant legal and professional advice for manufacturing PPE equipment.
"We so rarely get the chance to refresh who we are": Advice for Mentally Surviving the Coronavirus Pandemic
Peter Penny, an expert on psychology in the workspace, and mentoring people to greater success in their lives and career shares his advice for navigating the Coronavirus pandemic.
OP-ED: Tansy Hoskins on why "hypebeast" culture is creating an environmental disaster
Tansy Hoskins, author of Foot Work: What Your Shoes Are Doing to the World, argues how "hypebeast" culture — which fuels our obsession with collecting the latest trainers — is causing an environmental catastrophe.
Why our second-hand clothes are causing an “environmental catastrophe” on the other side of the world
A recent report from ITV News once again uncovered the shocking reality of the UK’s fast fashion habits. But this time, its findings were somewhat unexpected. While many view recycling as the best way of combatting overconsumption, in reality, the second-hand clothes we are exporting to countries such as Africa are causing an “environmental catastrophe”.
Watch Fashion Roundtable's Vlog for UK Government
Last week, our CEO Tamara Cincik was asked by the UK government to create an informative vlog explaining the work Fashion Roundtable have been doing on PPE procurement for our NHS heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch here:
Fashion Roundtable Secure Masks and Personal Protective Clothing for the NHS
As an organisation, Fashion Roundtable facilitate collaboration between the worlds of politics and fashion; bridging the gap between policy makers and creative leaders. In the past few weeks, our role quickly became vital to facilitating conversations between UK government and manufacturers with the capacity to produce masks and personal protective clothing for the NHS and wider public.
A Fast-Fashion Horror Show: Why COVID-19 is Catastrophic for Garment Factory Workers in South Asia
The temporary closure of High Streets and malls throughout Europe and North America is causing financial hardship that some brands will never recover from. But the knock-on effect stretches far beyond Western shores. Arguably those hit hardest are the garment-factory workers in South Asia who are reporting $3.02 billion dollars of cancelled or suspended orders from retailers.
The Week at Fashion Roundtable: Lobbying and the launch of the British Textiles Consortium
Behind the scenes we have been busy lobbying for the fashion and textiles industry across a number of different issues and across several different Whitehall departments.
NEW! RESOURCES: Whitehall and City Hall Support Measures for Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Updated Information on the Coronavirus Financial Support deployed by the Government. Including information on available Grants, Tax and Rates, Reimbursements and Loans.
How Fashion Brands Across the Globe are Supporting the COVID-19 Relief Efforts
As the fashion industry has been upended with lower volumes, idle workers and restless energy, brands have turned their efforts towards doing what they can to help tackle the Covid-19 pandemic. Here we take a look at the relief efforts across the world.
The Week at Fashion Roundtable: From providing frontline workers with PPE to lobbying for financial support for fashion industry workers
Currently we are working from home and around the clock to ensure support for the fashion industry and wider afield during the pandemic. While the lines between the days are becoming blurred, we are grateful for the strength amongst our community.
"Adaptation to our new set of circumstances is vital": the slow-fashion activist Meg Pirie on how the pandemic has affected her wor
“Like many other fashion freelancers in the UK, this has been a nail-biting couple of weeks for me. Since Covid-19 hit the UK, all of my talks and workshops have been postponed, all freelance hours have been cut, leaving me with very little income until normality commences.”
What should we classify as ‘essential and non-essential’ jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic?
We examine what are ‘essential and non-essential’ jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic by looking at the conflict between government’s call for “business to carry on” under social distancing guidelines and the British General Union’s concerns for warehouse workers in fashion.
British Fashion Industry Manufacturers and Designers are uniting to produce Masks and Personal Protective Clothing (PPE) for Front Line Staff during COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Kate Hills, Founder, Make It British: “We are working on finding all of the UK manufacturers that can switch production to provide an end-to-end solution for PPE that is made locally. Whilst the government is currently concentrating on importing these products, this is a short term solution. Once these resources dry up, which they will do as global demand increases, we will need to tap into the manufacturing base that we have in the UK. We have had amazing support from a diverse range of manufacturers and I have every confidence that the UK textile industry is able to adapt and be agile enough to cope with the challenges ahead.”
A template letter to your MP and The Chancellor regarding self-employed workers and SMEs in the fashion industry earning more than £50k per year in light of COVID-19
A universal scheme which supports all is what is called for, not a scheme which supports those in paid employment and not those in self-employed work.