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Professor Dilys Williams Founder and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Fashion. Dilys is wearing a pink one shoulder jumpsuit with a green extinction rebellion armband that says Climate Emergency.
Safia Minney MBE, Author, Speaker and Founder of People Tree, Fashion Declares and Real Sustainability. Safia is sitting bare foot on the back of a red leather Chesterfield sofa. She is smiling and looking away from camera. She is wearing black trousers and is wearing a t-shirt that says Free The Slaves
Clare Press, the first ever Vogue Sustainability Editor. Clare is sitting in a small green room there is a lamp on a small round table and a picture on the wall. Clare is wearing a green gold lace dress and brugundy gem encursted boots. She is sitting with her arms crossed on her knees.
Anyango Mpinga Sustainable and Ethical Fashion Designer and Social Entrepreneur. Also her Not-for-Profit foundation Free As A Human works with women and girls who are survivors of trafficking. Anyango is stanging amongst green foliage with small white blossoms. She is wearing sunglass and a great big smile with one of her own beautiful brightly coloured scarves draped over her shoulders.
Natalie Hasseck Is the co-founder and creative director of Onloan, a fashion rental company where you can rent your favourite designer pieces on repeat. Natalie is standing with one hand in her pocket, in front of a wall filled with tearsheets, inspiration for an up coming shoot. She is wearing a black shot sleeved shirt and black trousers.
Amy Powney is  the Founder of contempory Sustainable Fashion brand Mother of Pearl. She is wearing a long black dress with pearl buttons on the sleeves. She is standing up but leaning against some shelving. Her blace cat is sitting on one of the shelves look up at her.
Claire Bergkamp is the COO of Textile Exchange, which is a global non-profit driving positive impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. She is sitting on a white chair in a white room with green plants in the background. She is wearing a light grey sweater and darker grey trousers. the elbow of her left arm is resting on one arm of the chair and right leg is over the arm of the other.
Aja Barber Is a writer, stylist and consultant whose work deals with the intersections of sustainability and the fashion landscape. Building Heavily on ideas behind privilege, wealth inequality, racism, feminism, colonialism and how to fix the fashion indusrty with all of this in mind. She is sitting in her living room on a light blue sofa. She is leaning on the arm of the sofa with her forearms her fingers are intertwined and she is resting her chin on them. She is wearing a dress with a hues of blue on the bodice and the rest of the dress is white.
Thao Vu Is the founder of Ethical and Sustainable clothing brand Kilomet 109. She works with the indigenous tribes in her home country of Vietnam, who grow and make the cloth for her. She wants the pople who wear her clothes to know how the garment was made and who was involved in the production process. Thao is sitting in her workshop beside a sewing machine. She is wearing a long brown  hemp coat with pink edging with a bule hemp dress underneath. She is sitting side ways on the chair with her legs crossed, is leaning on the back of the chai with one arm and the other is resting by the sweing machine
Kate Hills is the founder of Make it British they help small business owners develop and sell profitable products made in the UK, sustainably and locally. Kate is standing leaning againts a door frame. with one hand place on a counter top. She is wearing a dress with multiple shape in blue and pink on a white background. There are green plants in the background.
Baroness Lola Young Says every choice you make is a political decision. She is a member of the House of Lords. A political and fashion activist, co-chair of the group on Ethics and Sustainability, Fashion and Sport. Working on Slavery and Human Rights. Baroness Lola is sitting on a blue chair of moderist design in front of shelves filled with books. She is wearing a blue suit that has a red stripe running down the leg of her trousers. She is leaning back on her seat and has one leg crossed over the other with her ankle on her knee.
Emily Rea is a co-founder of The Restory which is an aftercare provider for luxury fashion. She is surroinded by green plants and is sitting sideways across the arms of a green armchair. She is wearing a green jumpsuit with a white cotton shirt and Gucci trainers with the word LOVE written in gold along the side.
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