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5 Oct

Amelia Dimoldenberg & Lauren Laverne: The Art of the

Amelia Dimoldenberg & Lauren Laverne: The Art of the
Within the third instalment of British Vogue and YouTube’s Vogue Visionaries series, radio broadcaster Lauren Laverne and journalist, comedian and creator of Chicken Shop Date, Amelia Dimoldenberg, share how they each found their trademark interview style and have become two of probably the most successful interviewers working today. #Vogue #AmeliaDimoldenberg #ChickenShopDate 00:00 - Finding Your Voice - Amelia Dimoldenberg & Lauren Laverne 04:40 - Tricks of The Trade - Amelia Dimoldenberg & Lauren Laverne 10:45 - Life Lessons - Amelia Dimoldenberg & Lauren Laverne Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand recent original programming including short movies, series and in-depth...
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21 Sep

Clara Amfo Meets Haeckels | The Extra Mile |

Clara Amfo Meets Haeckels | The Extra Mile |
First launched 10 years ago, clean beauty brand Haeckels is decided to provide skincare in a more responsible way. “The following step of the sweetness industry is taking sustainability off of the shopper and just presenting an answer,” Charlie Vickery, the brand’s managing director, tells Clara Amfo in the newest episode of BMW and British Vogue’s The Extra Mile series. After making its name by creating products using handpicked seaweed off the coast of Margate, Haeckels is now starting to show to other materials too. “It’s not nearly seaweed anymore: we use mushrooms, we’re pioneering other materials,” Vickery continues. “The seaweed that now we have is a natural resource – over-harvesting can obviously have a detrimental impact on the environment.” The wonder...
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8 Sep

Inside Kate Moss's Handbag | British Vogue

Inside Kate Moss's Handbag | British Vogue
In the most recent episode of British Vogue’s In The Bag, Kate Moss shares all of the essentials that she packs into her Hermès Birkin. They include a lighter that’s attached to her Chanel purse (“don’t lose your lighter”), dry shampoo and a photograph of her daughter, Lila, at Disneyland when she was younger. Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand recent original programming including short movies, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the last word destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture. ...
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1 Sep

Jamie Gill Wants More Diverse C-suites at British Fashion Corporations

Jamie Gill Wants More Diverse C-suites at British Fashion Corporations
LONDON — Jamie Gill, executive director at Roksanda and chair of the British Fashion Council’s Diversity Committee, is launching an incubation project, called The Outsiders Perspective, to tackle fashion’s diversity issue behind the scenes. “It’s an incubator nurturing people of color to make sure they're equipped to affix the operational side of the style brand, driving changes in equity, diversity, inclusion in fashion,” Gill said. While racial diversity has increased on the runway and on social media in recent times, Gill argued that those working behind the scenes have barely modified. Only 5 percent of the workforce in the style industry comes from a people of color background, a study from the MBS Group and the British Fashion Council showed. “There may...
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