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Day 3: Brexit and the Fashion Industry

published on 3 December 2020

Day three of the Fashion Roundtable takeover From Front Row To Front Bench sees a series of discussions with experts from the fashion and politics industries, asking about Brexit and its irrefutable impact on the fashion industry.

For a panel discussion centring around the damage of Brexit and its impact on the fashion industry, Fashion Roundtable's Tamara Cincik (Founder and CEO) was joined by Alison Cole, Professor Swati Dhingra (Associate Professor of Economics at LSE) and Navjyot Lehl (Stakeholder Engagement Officer at UK in a Changing Europe and politics expert at Fashion Roundtable).

Cincik was also in conversation throughout the day in a series of Instagram lives with Catherine West MP, Heather Lafferty from Fashion Roundtable, designer Katharine Hamnett and John McNally MP.

Editor and disability activist Lottie Jackson finished off the day's events by continuing with her Instagram curation highlighting key takeaways from Day 3.

Day three of the Fashion Roundtable takeover From Front Row To Front Bench sees a series of discussions with experts from the fashion and politics industries, asking about Brexit and its irrefutable impact on the fashion industry.

Tamara Cincik with Alison Cole, Professor Swati Dhingra and Navjyot Lehl
Tamara Cincik with Heather Lafferty
Tamara Cincik with Katharine Hamnett
Tamara Cincik with John McNally
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