In this episode we have a compelling cultural conversation with our great guests - photographer and film maker Ronan Mckenzie and stylist and Garage Magazine Fashion Director Gabriella Karefa-Johnson.
During this global lock down, where furloughs, layoffs, cut budgets, low sales and potential bankruptcies loom, in fashion, there is little to no focus on anything other than business survival. With that we wanted to get together to discuss the role of strong image making in a post pandemic fashion landscape and how that impacts themes of inclusion and representation along the way.
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