The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
In this brand new member-exclusive online learning series, you will learn how to build a better fashion brand across the value chain, from design decisions to buying and manufacturing, and the key metrics for measuring success.
Masterclass 1: The Baseline, with Better Work's Tara Rangarajan and sustainability consultant Michael Sadowski, hosted by Sarah Kent.
What exactly is a sustainable business? How do you establish a business model that is responsible to people and the planet and still turns a profit? Episode one establishes the baseline for responsible and sustainable business practices in fashion.
Masterclass 1: Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, attendees should be able to:
Guest Speakers
Also, stay tuned for future monthly masterclasses on How to Build a Sustainable Fashion Brand:
Masterclass 2: Designing with Difference
Key questions answered
Learning Outcomes
Masterclass 3: Tracking and Traceability
Key questions answered
Learning Outcomes
Masterclass 4: Buying Better
Key questions answered
Learning Outcomes
Masterclass 5: The Case for Culture
Key questions answered
Learning Outcomes
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