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To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Bethany Williams is beaming on the other end of our video chat and rightly so. When we spoke, she had just been announced the winner of the British Fashion Council and British Vogue’s Designer Fashion Fund. As the victor, she will receive a £200,000 grant to grow her business and appear in the June issue of British Vogue alongside the other finalists: Supriya Lele, Alighieri, Completedworks, Halpern, Asai, Richard Malone, ELV Denim, Chopova Lowena, Olubiyi Thomas, and Kwadian Editions. “I didn’t think we were going to win, so I was really, really shocked about it,” Williams said giddily. “There are so many amazing designers; it’s amazing just to be alongside them and to be included in the group.” ....
Knitwear manufacturer John Smedley granted second Royal Warrant John Smedley Ltd is the oldest continuously operating manufacturer in the world, producing fine gauge knitwear from its Derbyshire, UK factory since 1784. 8th April 2021 John Smedley Ltd has announced that on the 1 April 2021 the Royal Warrant of Appointment was granted by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales as manufacturers of fine knitwear. The award sits alongside the existing Royal Warrant of Appointment for fine knitwear from Her Majesty The Queen, which the company gained in 2013. The team is extremely honoured and proud to gain such prestigious recognition for the quality of our garments ....
Fashion designers are making scrubs for the NHS in its hour of need Susannah Butter “We didn’t think we would have to step up and help like this again,” says Holly Fulton. “But before Christmas the Royal Free called to say they needed more scrubs and we have been working to meet demand ever since. They have said we are a lifeline.” Fulton usually designs clothes – Killing Eve star Jodie Comer recently wore a jumpsuit by her – but since Covid hit, she has been making scrubs for NHS workers. The Emergency Designer Network, which Fulton runs with fellow designersBethany Williams and Phoebe English, with Cozette McCreery, has provided nearly 3,500 sets of scrubs, mainly to the Royal Free and Middlesex University Hospital. ....
1 of 60 For every product sold in its Paula s Ibiza collection between May and August 2020, Loewe is donating 40 euros to educational projects in collaboration with Plataforma de Infancia, with an initial donation of 500,000 euros. This alliance of social organisations works to protect children s rights and will be launching a series of education programs this summer to reduce inequality and school dropouts. Loewe is also producing non-surgical masks in its Getafe factory to be distributed between volunteer workers, and Loewe workers and their families. 2 of 60 The French fashion house is producing hospital gowns in its atelier in Paris, which will be provided to frontline workers in six Parisian hospitals who are taking care of patients suffering from Covid-19. 20 volunteers are working to create thousands of gowns, which will act as part of medical officials protective equipment. ....
Pivoting to PPE The fashion industry showed its resourcefulness by switching production to create PPE in support of the NHS and UK care homes during the first lockdown. Mulberry’s Somerset factory produced more than 17,000 gowns, while Derbyshire supplier David Nieper (above) created 40,000 garments. Reiss donated 6,000 metres of fabric in total to both the Emma Willis Style for Surgeons initiative, which was set up to produce scrubs for the NHS, and the Emergency Designer Network, which was established in April by emerging London-based designers Cozette McCreery, Holly Fulton, Bethany Williams and Phoebe English. Driving donations Many brands devised clever ways to raise funds to support both the NHS and charities supporting those impacted by the pandemic. Among them, Ted Baker launched the digital pop-up shop, Ted’s Bazaar, with all profits from the sale of merchandise (pictured above) going to charities including Magic Breakfast, which provides meals for sch ....