The British Fashion Council has announced the winners of a programme to develop eco-fashion businesses as part of its ethical fashion initiative, Estethica. Six designer businesses have been selected to receive one-to-one expert support from one of three industry mentors: brand consultants Susanne Tide-Frater and Yasmin Sewell, and buying consultant Bev Malik.
The designers selected include Ada Zanditon, Christopher Raeburn, Goodone, Minna, Nina Dolcetti and the North Circular.
This initiative is supported by the London Development Agency and aims to increase opportunities for ethical designers competing in the mainstream.
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Filed by Lucire staff