Navigating Change
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For episode three, Vogue Business Executive European Editor,
Kirsty McGregor is joined by CEO and Co-Founder
of Tomorrow, Stefano Martinetto, and Founder and
Creative Director of MACHINE-A, Stavros Karelis
to discuss the ongoing cultural and socio-economic implications
of Brexit on the British fashion industry. Combining their
knowledge and experiences from across the industry, Kirsty,
Stavros and Stefano highlight the necessity for a collaborative
community, alongside organisations like the BFC, to support young
and independent designers through times of social and economic
uncertainty.
About Kirsty McGregor:
Kirsty McGregor is executive European editor at Vogue
Business. She was previously the editor of UK-based fashion trade
magazine Drapers. She joined Drapers in 2014 from a
background of social policy journalism.
About Stefano Martinetto:
Stefano Martinetto is chief executive and co-founder of Tomorrow,
a growth and development platform founded in 2008 for fashion
brands. Tomorrow are the lead investors in brands such as
A-Cold-Wall*, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Colville
and Martine Rose, as well as retailer MACHINE-A.
About Stavros Karelis:
Stavros Karelis is founder and buying director of independent
concept store MACHINE-A, known supporting young design talents by
stocking them alongside established brands. Karelis is also a
judge for the BFC's NEWGEN initiative.
About the BFC Fashion Forum Podcast:
Brought to you by the British Fashion Council, a series of
conversations with designers and the broader creative community,
all of whom play a vital role in the fashion industry’s culture
and reputation, promoting British creativity on a global scale.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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