On Sept. 7, members of the media and fragrance industry gathered at Melba’s Harlem to debate The Fragrance Foundation‘s #FragranceForwardTFF initiative, which was launched in 2021 and seeks to extend diversity, equity and inclusion within the industry.
Amongst those present included Teri Johnson, founding father of the Harlem Candle Company, Francisco Costa, founding father of Costa Brazil, Chris Collins, founder, World of Chris Collins, artist Rebecca Moses, and former model Musa Jackson, who's now the chief executive officer and editor in chief at Ambassador Digital Magazine.
“We've made our number-one priority diversity, equity and inclusion,” said Linda G. Levy, president of The Fragrance Foundation, on the event. “People must see those that appear to be them within the industry. It’s...
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