Informer
How to authentically support minority owned businesses, by Maïna Cissé, founder of the underargument
I am a black woman, and the founder of the lingerie brand, the underargument. I'm one of the many designers whose identity makes them hot property for larger retail businesses right now. These retailers are aiming to show the world they are not only woke, but committed to creating more equality for minority groups. But my recent experience with a large American retailer has forced me to question the authenticity of these so-called positive actions…
How Sustainable Is Your Wardrobe? How to Cut Your Closet’s Carbon Footprint
What else can we do to help ease the impact of climate change? The answer is closer to home than you think; in fact, it’s inside your wardrobe.
Carry On Touring: Open letter calling on Government to fix the post-Brexit barriers for UK creatives
The Carry On Touring campaign is fighting to to secure an exemption or provision for those ‘on tour’ who, now we have left the EU, will be required to obtain work permits in each European country they visit.
ASOS Move to Northern Ireland: A Sign of Things to Come?
Yesterday, ASOS announced its chief executive is leaving the company - news that saw its share price tumble by 15% in early trading. But there is another story taking hold at the company, which has widespread implications for the post-Brexit retail climate: ASOS are creating 52 jobs in Northern Ireland by early 2022, and 184 jobs by 2024.