Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Growth, Challenges, and Transformative Change in Fashion 🎉 As we step into 2025, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on the extraordinary journey that 2024 took us on. The past year has been transformative for the fashion and manufacturing sectors, and for us at Fashion-Enter Ltd 👗 👔 , it was a year that pushed boundaries, sparked innovation, and deepened our commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. The Shifts That Shaped 2024 2024 saw seismic shifts in the industry, driven by advancements in technology, heightened awareness of sustainability, and the ever-changing consumer landscape. Artificial intelligence redefined design, production, and retail, while local and sustainable manufacturing gained momentum. At Fashion-Enter, we were at the heart of these movements. From expanding our facilities in Leicester and Wales to launching initiatives like Hope-FX and corporate upcycling courses, we witnessed firsthand the appetite for meaningful change. Key Highlights from Our Year + The Launch of the Leicester Fashion Hub - September 2024 marked the opening of our Leicester Fashion Hub, a vibrant space combining education, technology, and manufacturing. + Embracing AI in Manufacturing - We proudly took part in the ASBCI Autumn Conference, showcasing how AI is revolutionising fashion. From optimising patterns to predicting trends, technology allowed us to streamline processes while maintaining craftsmanship. + Celebrating Milestones and Collaboration - 2024 was also a year of celebration, including the 20th anniversary of the LCB Depot in Leicester. Events like these highlighted the strength of community and partnerships in driving the industry forward. + Challenges We Faced - No year is without its challenges, and 2024 tested our resilience. From navigating supply chain disruptions to balancing rising raw material costs, we leaned on our ethos of innovation and adaptability to find solutions. Looking Ahead to 2025 As we move into 2025, we are filled with optimism. This year promises greater opportunities, with the #LeicesterMade Trade Show on April 17th set to be a landmark event for UK manufacturing. It will bring together designers, brands, #retailers, and #manufacturers to foster collaboration and showcase the #sustainable and financial benefits of local #production. A Heartfelt Thanks None of this would have been possible without our team, clients, and community. Together, we’ve redefined UK fashion manufacturing—innovative, #ethical, and inclusive. Jennifer Holloway, Caroline Ash, Claire Solley, Lan Leeder, Divya Kamath, Callum Holloway, Tim Holloway, Nivetha Thirumoorthy, Molly Partridge, Leah Martin, Sonia Watson, Momoko Goto, Rishita Shah, Jasmin Mitchell. Here’s to a successful 2025, building on the foundations we laid in 2024. Let’s continue to push boundaries and make a difference! #Reflections #2024Highlights #SustainableFashion #UKManufacturing #LeicesterMade #AIinFashion
Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital
Retail Apparel and Fashion
Ethical garment production of 30,000 units/wk and technical skills training in ESFA approved Fashion Technology Academy
About us
Fashion-Enter Ltd (FEL) is an award-winning social enterprise which is a centre of ethical garment manufacturing with a leading status in the Fast Forward audit and is also SMETA audited. FEL has a minimum order quantity of 1 for their Fashion Studio service and currently produces up to 30,000 garments a week for speed of response fashion from their three units in Haringey, North London and Wales. Clients include ASOS, N Brown and Simply B, I Saw it First, Brora and brands such as Louisa Parris and Matthew Williamson. FEL's sister company FashionCapital.co.uk provides tailored business support, one to one mentoring and masterclasses for emerging designers and start-ups. FEL launched the UK's first SFA approved Fashion Technology Academy in 2015 operating alongside the Factory and includes a range of qualifications at Levels 1 to 5 covering the 'Garment life cycle' including Stitching, Production, Pattern Cutting and Tailoring. FEL is also the largest training providers of Apprenticeships at levels 3 and 4 within Apparel Manufacturing (fashion) working with employers such as ASOS.com, Marks & Spencer, River Island and Amazon. In November 2019 FEL launched the Tailoring Academy following funding from the Mayor of London's Good Growth Fund and Haringey Council. The Tailoring Academy is a state-of-the-art clothing manufacturing and training facility based which provides specialist skills, job training and apprenticeships for ready to wear and bespoke tailoring. Current clients include Gieves and Hawke, Harrods and Ralph and Russo. FEL works constantly with local authorities to create new training and job opportunities such as Leicester City Council and a new Fashion Technology Academy which is opening August 2021. FEL will open a new academy in Newtown, Wales in September 2021.
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http://fashioncapital.co.uk
External link for Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital
- Industry
- Retail Apparel and Fashion
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Manufacturing, Apprenticeships, Training, Online Publication, and fashion
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Unit 14 Crusader Estate, 167 Hermitage Road
London, N4 1LZ, GB
Employees at Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital
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Within the next 5 years the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC states that we need to collectively cut #emissions by at least 45 per cent compared to 2010 levels. All sectors, including #fashion and #textiles, need to seriously review and take action. @londoncouncils #councillors we invite you to see what we are doing at Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital with the United Repair Centre to reduce waste and lower our #carbon #footprint. Come and see us at our #Haringey site 20th January - further info on the flyer. 15 councils have already confirmed attendance so please e Mike.wood@londoncouncils.gov.UK to reserve your space! Haringey Council #barkinganddagenhamcouncil #barnetcouncil #camdencouncil #bexleycouncil #brentcouncil #bromleycouncil #cityoflondoncouncil #croydoncouncil #ealingcouncil #enfieldcouncil #greenwichcouncil #hackneycouncil #islingtoncouncil #lewishamcouncil #lambethcouncil #hounslowcouncil #kensingtonandchelseacouncil #repair #reduce #oneworldliving #realaction #bethesolution
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FEL CEO Jennifer Holloway Joins the Fashion Roundtable ORG LTD Board We are delighted to share that Jenny Holloway, CEO of Fashion-Enter Ltd, has been appointed as a non-executive member of the Fashion Roundtable Board, joining an esteemed group of industry leaders who are dedicated to creating a sustainable, equitable future for fashion. Reflecting on this exciting opportunity, Jenny said: "Fashion Roundtable plays a vital role in bridging the gap between the fashion industry and policymakers, ensuring that our collective voice is heard. Joining the board allows me to advocate for ethical manufacturing and sustainability at a critical time for our industry. I’m incredibly honoured to work alongside such a talented group of change-makers and look forward to contributing to this inspiring mission." Jenny will be joining an impressive board, including: + Professor Dilys Williams, Director of Centre for Sustainable Fashion + Kate Hills, Founder of Make it British + Jodi Muter-Hamilton, Founder of Otherday and Lab2030 + Zowie Broach, Head of Programme for Fashion at the RCA + Christine Megson, Change Management Consultant at The Key Support Services Each member brings unique expertise and a shared commitment to driving impactful change across the fashion landscape. Jenny added, "Collaboration is the key to progress, and I’m eager to work with this exceptional team to address the challenges our industry faces while promoting innovation and responsible practices." A heartfelt thank you goes to Tamara Cincik, Founder and CEO of Fashion Roundtable, for her continued support of Fashion-Enter and for creating such an important platform for advocacy and transformation. At Fashion-Enter Ltd, we remain deeply committed to our mission of fostering sustainable solutions, nurturing emerging talent, and championing education in the fashion industry. Jenny’s role on the Fashion Roundtable Board is a testament to these values, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact she will make. 🌟 About Fashion Roundtable: Fashion Roundtable is a leading organisation that bridges the fashion industry with government policy to promote a sustainable, ethical, and prosperous future for fashion. Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this exciting chapter!
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🎉 We’re thrilled to announce that Fashion-Enter Ltd (FEL) has won Supplier of the Year at the Drapers Awards 2024! 🎉 This incredible achievement recognises the hard work, passion, and dedication of every single team member at FEL From our talented machinists to our pressing team, this award is a testament to the power of sustainable manufacturing in the UK. 🌍💪 After also winning Sustainable Fashion Champion of the Year at Drapers in March, this award cements our commitment to responsible, innovative, and impactful manufacturing. We’re immensely grateful to everyone who voted for us and proud to be in the company of such inspiring nominees and winners. Special shoutout to our amazing partners at United Repair Centre —thank you, Thami Schweichler and Paul Kerssens, for the synergy we share in transforming the industry! And a heartfelt thanks to our clients and supporters including Gymshark, Community Clothing, N Brown Group, Karen Millen, Style3D, Salli Deighton, Simon Platts (Recomme.co), Peter Chandler (Leicester City Council), Adam Clarke, VIVIEN OF HOLLOWAY LIMITED, Nick Beighton, June O'Sullivan OBE, Louisa Parris, NO UNIFORM, PhygitalTwin, Luke Derrick, London Early Years Foundation (LEYF), Good Wash Day®️, Paul Entwistle and so many more who are committed to UK manufacturing. Thank you to Drapers and Jill Geoghegan for celebrating the resilience and innovation of the fashion industry. Here’s to a future of sustainable, UK-based production! 🙌💙 Thank you team! Jennifer Holloway, Caroline Ash, Claire Solley, Beth Davy-Day, Callum Holloway, Nivetha Thirumoorthy, Molly Partridge, Lan Leeder, Leah Martin, Sonia Watson, Momoko Goto, Rishita Shah, Jasmin Mitchell #DrapersAwards2024 #MakeInTheUK #SustainableManufacturing #FashionExcellence #FashionEnter
Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR 🎉🍾 Drapers 13.11.24 How much do I absolutely love this team!!! They are all awesome ❤️❤️❤️ Huge thank you to everyone who voted last night and congrats to all winners and nominees Now - who wants to #makeintheUK seriously Big shout out to our amazing #partners United Repair Centre too - we love you guys Thami Schweichler Paul Kerssens = synergy And Style3D Stuart Machin Marks and Spencer The Very Group N Brown Group Phase Eight WHISTLES Karen Millen Martin Worsley ACMA CROSSING Apparel Manufacturing Salli Deighton Tamara Cincik Kate Hills Jacqueline Farrell Gymshark Elizabeth Brandwood Next River Island Emanuele Vignoli Peter Chandler Adam Clarke Transform Trade Hilary Douglas Mark Swift Make UK Caroline Wilson Gemma Charnock Jackie Chapman FRSA SIRM James Llewellyn Caroline Wilson VIVIEN OF HOLLOWAY LIMITED Nobody's Child Nick Beighton June O'Sullivan OBE
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📢 Empowering Creatives with Financial Insights: Thank You, Barclays and Islington Council! On October 30th, our team at FC Designer Workspace had the pleasure of hosting a session with the incredible team from Barclays UK and Islington Council. They shared invaluable insights on the financial challenges that many startups and creatives face, especially those new to the world of business. The Barclays team introduced the "Hacker, Hustler, and Hipster" model, guiding our designers on how to build a balanced team with the right focus areas: tech innovation, business growth, and user-centric design. This model is especially helpful for entrepreneurs navigating the complexities of starting and scaling a business. We were also thrilled to learn more about Barclays Eagle Labs, a powerful network designed to support startups and scaleups at all stages. From co-working spaces and mentorship to growth programs, Eagle Labs is a fantastic resource to help businesses reach their potential. Special highlights included their Female Founder Accelerator program, which provides masterclasses and mentorship specifically designed to support women-led businesses. Initiatives like this are essential for creating an inclusive and balanced entrepreneurial ecosystem. A huge thank you to Sunny Vaidya, Chiara Nieddu, Tsangari Andy, Alistair Drew-Yeates FRSA, and Kristine Agraan from Barclays for sharing their expertise and guidance. And as always, we appreciate the ongoing support of Andrew Paschalis, Local Economy Officer for Finsbury Park Ward & Town Centre. Here’s to continued growth, innovation, and community support! 🌱✨ #CreativeBusiness #StartupSupport #FinancialEmpowerment #BarclaysEagleLabs #FCDesignerWorkspace #FemaleFounders #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Mentorship #Islington
Senior Local Economy Officer for Finsbury Park Ward & Town Centre | Inclusive Economy | Community Wealth Building. Business engagement and connecting people across the London Borough of Islington.
Yesterday (30th October) saw the first in a run of events in partnership with Barclays to deliver Access to Finance Workshops across Islington Councils affordable Workspace program. In addition to this, workshops are also being planned for local businesses and community centres/orgs in Finsbury Park that will run far in to 2025. Yesterday's session at FC Designer Workspace on Durham Road was attended by 14 designers of whom many are startups in need of support to get their businesses to the next stage and found great value from the guest speakers who included specialist business relationship managers and the very exciting Barclays Eagle Labs. The overall feedback was positive from the designers/business with one saying they appreciated the opportunity of meeting face-to-face with financial business specialists who could give them answers there and then. From this session, follow-ups are already being organized to provide dedicated business support which without this workshop may have been harder to obtain in such a short space of time. None of this would have been possible without the amazing Kristine Agraan who is an absolute joy to work with. Her dedication to her work and the local community is very evident and without this genuine approach, businesses and residents would not be as receptive as they have been so watch this space for more good work to come! Joyce O. Sunny Vaidya Chiara Nieddu Alistair Drew-Yeates Andy Tsangari Islington Council Beth Davy-Day Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital www.FashionCapital.co.uk
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🌍 Fashion-Enter Ltd was honoured to join The King's Foundation and Fashion Council Germany at Dumfries House on 29.10.24 for a truly inspiring day focused on sustainability in fashion! 👏 Huge congratulations to Jacqueline Farrell and her outstanding team for organising a day filled with seminars, roundtables, and panel talks for around 100 students from Scotland and Germany. Our CEO, Jennifer Holloway, represented Fashion-Enter on a panel, discussing our commitment to reprocessing and repairs. The students’ engagement was incredible, with constant questions and thought-provoking insights. 📊 Here are some key takeaways: + Over 50% of students knew where their clothes were made – impressive awareness! + They showed a growing understanding of the environmental impact of fashion, with sustainability awareness moving from 3.4 to 4.2. + When asked how the industry could ensure clothes are made responsibly and sustainably, their answers were clear: Recycle and Transparency – "Who made my clothes?" It was fantastic to collaborate with other influential voices in the industry, including Anthony Burns, Tamara Cincik, Rosie Gaunt, @Ruth M., and Beth Alexander from eBay for Business. 🙌 A special thanks to Claire Solley, our Technical Director, and her team at #Haringey for showcasing the repair work we undertake with clients like United Repair Centre, Recomme.co, and N Brown Group. For the past three years, we’ve proudly partnered with YOOX NET-A-PORTER and The King's Foundation on the Modern Artisan program, delivering samples, patterns, and cutting. Looking forward to continuing this journey of innovation and sustainability! #Sustainability #Fashion #CircularEconomy #Reprocessing #Repairs #Transparency #TheKingsFoundation #FashionCouncilGermany #FashionEnter
The King's Foundation and Fashion Council Germany Dumfries House 29.10.24 Huge congratulations to Jacqueline Farrell and her amazing team for pulling off a highly interactive day of #seminars, round tables and #panelist talks with an estimated 100 students from Scotland and Germany The core theme was #sustainablity in #fashion and Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital was there waving the flag for #reprocessing and #repairs The #students engagement was awesome - continual questions were raised and a poll reflected some key points; - over 50% of respondents knew where their clothes were made -impressive! - there was a growing awareness of the negative impact their clothes have on the planet. Barameter moved to 4.2 from 3.4 - when asked what could the fashion industry do to guarantee your clothes are made #responsibly and #sustainably there were two clear answers! #Recycle and have #transparency. Who made my clothes! Really interesting and knowledgeable #guest #speakers too who included Anthony Burns Tamara Cincik Rosie Gaunt Ruth M. @Beth Alexandra eBay for Business For the last three years we’ve worked with YOOX NET-A-PORTER and The King's Foundation with the Artisan program delivering on samples, patterns and cutting. It’s been fantastic and a special high fives to Claire Solley, our Technical Director, and her team at #haringey! Claire was showcasing all the #repair work we undertake for our clients! United Repair Centre Recomme.co N Brown Group Until the next time!
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🌍 Honoured to Host Commonwealth Parliamentarians at Fashion-Enter HQ! 🌍 This morning, Fashion-Enter Ltd (FEL) welcomed 20 Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK for a tour and presentation at our Haringey headquarters. It was a fantastic opportunity to showcase how we're driving ethical and sustainable practices in apparel manufacturing. Yesterday, our Founder and CEO, Jennifer Holloway, joined a Roundtable discussion at Portcullis House in Westminster on Modern Slavery in supply chains. Today, in partnership with Innovate UK's Steve Morris and our FEL Directors, we continued this dialogue by covering critical issues that affect the future of our industry, from sustainability and innovation to collaboration with policymakers. Highlights of the tour included: 🧵 Ethical Manufacturing in our Factory 🎨 Design Innovation in the Fashion Studio 🔄 Sustainability through Repairs & Upcycling at the Repair Centre 🎓 Education at the Fashion Technology Academy & Apprenticeship Programs 💻 Advanced Tech with a Style3D Demo to Reduce Waste. In our presentation, we explored: + The role of technology and innovation in supporting ethical and sustainable practices + How collaboration with policymakers is essential in shaping supportive legislation + Addressing the vital importance of labour rights in the manufacturing sector Jenny Holloway shared her gratitude: "Thank you to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK for coordinating this visit and to Adeline Dumoulin, Jake Moran and Catherine Ashworth. It’s inspiring to see such commitment from policymakers across the Commonwealth to ensure positive, ethical impacts in manufacturing." The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and we look forward to future opportunities to engage, learn, and share insights across sectors. Here’s to a more sustainable, collaborative future for the global fashion industry! 🌱 Thank you for visiting us Madi MKCeesay, Fatou KJawara, Rebecca YeiKamara, Mohammed Bangura, Paul Amollo Otiende, SC, EBS, Chrizoster Phiri Halwindi, Jeffrey Mulebwa, Benedicto Chambo, Irene Mambala, Lukas Sinimbo Muha, Dr Sarah Kaine, Joe McGirr, Clare Barber MHK, Mawabzada Mir Jamal Khan Raisani, Tahira Aurangzeb, Jane Poole-Wilson MHK, Beatriz Porée, Aristos Damianou, AlvinaReynolds. Caroline Ash Claire Solley Beth Davy-Day #FashionEnter #CommonwealthParliamentaryVisit #SustainableFashion #EthicalManufacturing #InnovationInFashion #Collaboration #Style3D #FutureOfFashion #EducationInFashion
21 Commonwealth MPs - visit today! Wow - this was such a great meeting and experience! We have had an action packed couple of days at Portcullis House and our #factory in Haringey Thank you to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association for organising such a deep dive into #workers #rights and the issues that can occur in the #global #apparel industry - an industry worth US$2 trillion! The tour consisted of: The Factory: we busted the myth that you can’t have #full #transparency and proved how! The Fashion Studio: How we’re supporting young brands with min orders of one! Repair Centre: Sustainability through repairs and upcycling. United Repair Centre Recomme.co Education: Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital academy - the Fashion Texhnology Academy and all the great courses we’re running with Capital City College Finishing with a full review of #AI in #fashion today with Style3D - this was awesome! Presentations included: Ethical and Sustainable Practices in #fashion today Labour Rights and Industry Engagement Legislation and Manufacturing: Engagement with Government: How we’re collaborating to shape and support new legislation. Catherine West MP Transform Trade Adam Clarke @Rt hon Teressa May @theantislaverycollective The visit rounded off with #Q&A which was very lively - so many exciting programs taking place We’re looking forward to the next steps! So much to be achieved collaboratively! Definitely brighter horizons for our glorious fashion garment manufacturing industry! Peter Chandler Elizabeth Brandwood
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✂️👗🧵𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗛𝘂𝗯 𝗟𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗟𝗲𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿! We are thrilled to announce the launch of Fashion Studio Services at our newly renamed Fashion Hub in Leicester! As of November 2024, the Fashion Hub will offer a range of specialist production services, including: ✂️ Pattern making 👗 Sample making 🧵 Short-run production ♻️ 6Rs (Recycle, Reprocess, Redistribution, Repair, Recommercialise, Repurpose) CEO Jennifer Holloway shared: “With the success of our 6R programme, we’re excited to bring specialist services to industry from our new #FashionHub. We're proud to employ Leicester’s best tailors to champion textile longevity!” Whether you're in need of bespoke production or eager to join our courses, we’re ready to support the next chapter of sustainable fashion in #Leicester! 🌱 For more details, contact us at divya@fashion-enter.com or visit us at Phoenix House, 1 King Street, Leicester. Peter Chandler Adam Clarke Divya Kamath Jo Bean JoJo Iles #FashionEnter #FashionHubLeicester #SustainableFashion #PatternMaking #SampleMaking #6Rs #TextileLongevity #LeicesterFashion
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The Fashion-Enter Ltd team have thoroughly enjoyed supporting on this initiative, providing #technical skills support on #patterns, #grading, #cutting and #sampling. The King's Foundation truly recognises the importance of these fundamental skills for the UK's #fashion and #textile industry. To read more about our involvement visit: https://lnkd.in/e79HzmcB And Happy 10th Anniversary Future Textiles! #training #UKfashion #designer #designtalent
Happy Birthday, Future Textiles! 🎂 This month marks the ten year anniversary of our Future Textiles training programmes. 🪡 Future Textiles was first initiated in 2014 after His Majesty The King convened representatives from the fashion industry at Dumfries House to discuss the role education and training could play in protecting the hand-skills that underpin the UK fashion industry. To date, more than 7,000 people have benefitted from Future Textiles at The King’s Foundation’s sites including Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire, and Trinity Buoy Wharf in London. Celebrate ten years of Future Textiles by visiting our anniversary exhibition at The Garrison Chapel in London. For more information and opening times, visit https://lnkd.in/ewNEQMsa 🧵
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Such an inspiring event! It's incredible to see Leicester’s diverse sectors come together with a shared passion for fashion, skills, and innovation. The heartfelt stories from our learners really highlighted the power of education in transforming lives and boosting confidence. Exciting times ahead for Leicester's ethical manufacturing and proximity sourcing – this is just the beginning! 👏👏 A huge thank you to everyone involved including LCB Depot and james burkmar, Peter Chandler, Fiona Lambert, Adam Clarke. #Fashion #Leicester #SkillsDevelopment #EthicalManufacturing #Innovation"
The Great and the Good of #Leicester - #Fashion #Hub 10.10.24 Huge thank you to everyone who turned up last night for Fashion-Enter Ltd/ FashionCapital Mingle and a Nibble event! Seeing all the #sectors come together from #manufacturing #knitting #fabric agents #education #NGOs #Leicester City Council our wonderful ~graduating learners too! Great to also see #speakers from the days #networking too - we’re all stronger together HUGE thank you to our #guest speakers:- - Peter Chandler - Simon Platts - Fiona Lambert - Adam Clarke - james burkmar Think the comments from our #learners stole the evening though. They spoke passionate about how learning new #skills in #stitching and #patterns means they now have the confidence to start their own #brand or are now in employment 🙌🙌🙌 #Leicester has it all for #Fashion - this is a new era where the great and the good have come together and are standing proud with their #Leicester heritage #retailers and #brands - you’re missing out on #proximity sourcing from #ethical #leicester #factories and innovation from the #fabric guys too! Time to embrace #leicester! Thanks to Recomme.co - we’re now live with our #Skills #Boot #Camp program! Our 6R centre is on its way which includes #Repairs #Recycling #Reprocessing! NEW JOBS FOR LEICESTER! LCB Depot happy 20th Birthday! De Montfort University susan waters Alan May (missed you last night Alan!) Steve Morris Jennifer Wascak, JD ALVANON Garry Knox Meesha Group Katherine O'Driscoll Cheryl Chung Professor Rachel Granger Jack Masters Limited Shartex @harry Rupi Textiles designunit studio Christine White Unchained Music Wesley Hall Community Centre Sallyanne Kirk Jo Bean Divya Kamath (superb job ladies ❤️)