The British fashion industry needs to become more diverse, inclusive and less discriminatory.
LONDON – The British fashion industry needs to become more diverse, inclusive and less discriminatory, according to the findings of a report from a Parliamentary group.
The report addressed three key areas: Disability, race, and LGBTQ-plus. It found that 87.5 percent of those surveyed do not feel represented in advertising campaigns, fashion shoots, or on the catwalk. Some 83.7 percent stated that if a fashion brand is shown to be non-inclusive, it would impact their decision to shop with that brand.
The report also looked at the impact that a lack of diversity and inclusion has on the revenues of brands, the wider economy and the community. Royce Mahawatte, senior lecturer in cultural studies at Central Saint Martins, and a co-author of the report, said the study only scratched the surface in revealing ongoing systems of discrimination and exclusion within the fashion industry.
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