Melbourne Fashion Week Panel:Driving Systemic Change And Succeeding In the Fashion Industry

Explore how entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs are changing the industry with value-led business models that promote social responsibility and minimise environmental impact.

Join host Renée Peterson for an insightful discussion with a panel of experts, including fashion professionals Paul Cannon and Andrea Shabrokh, and academics : Dr Carolina Quintero Rodriguez and Dr Carol Tan, program managers for the Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) and Master of Fashion (Entrepreneurship), respectively. Also featuring Neomi Amit from Unreal Fur and Kerryn Moscicki from Radical Yes, this panel will explore how entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs are reshaping the fashion industry through value-driven business models that emphasize social responsibility and reduce environmental impact.

 

While the path to a more sustainable fashion sector is fraught with challenges, the panellists will share diverse strategies for addressing environmental and social risks, highlighting innovative opportunities for long-term value creation within the industry. Don't miss this chance to learn how fashion businesses are integrating sustainability into their core ethos.

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