TheIndustry.fashion People, Planet & Purpose Awards recognises fashion brands, retailers and designers placing these essential three pillars at the centre of their strategies and we have assembled an outstanding panel of industry experts to judge the entries.
The necessary shift to sustainability and circularity for the fashion industry requires an entirely new approach to doing business, and a committed, motivated and diverse workforce will be crucial to delivering this. Our judges will be looking for brands, designers and businesses who are pushing boundaries in those fields be they small independents through to multinational giants. We’re interested in hearing from everyone.
Each entry costs just £150 and if your are successfully shortlisted you will receive two complimentary tickets to attend our VIP cocktail ceremony on 27 February at The Corinthia London (there will be no further charges). Since the ceremony is VIP-invitation only, being shortlisted is the only way to guarantee access to the event, so enter now before the entry deadline of 29 November.
Our esteemed judging panel consists of 14 external judges, plus our Co-founders Lauretta Roberts and Antony Hawman. By entering you will get your work in front of these big names below:
Bay Garnett
Trailblazing fashion stylist, editor and sustainability advocate, Garnett pioneered the art of integrating thrifted pieces into luxury shoots. She brings over 20 years of experience to the panel.
Daniel Peters
Founder of The (Fashion) Minority Report, Peters has dedicated his career to driving diversity and inclusion in the fashion sector, and an integral figure in reshaping its future.
Tamsin Lejeune
CEO of Common Objective, Lejeune empowers businesses to embed ethical practices into the fashion supply chain.
Melanie Rickey
Journalist, editor and founder of The Enoughness podcast, Rickey is an advocate for sustainability and authenticity within fashion.
Mandi Lennard
Tastemaker, industry pioneer and founder of legendary PR agency Mandi’s Basement, Lennard is known for uncovering and championing emerging talent.
Scott Wimsett
Wimsett founded The Feelgood Fellowship, dedicated to making consumers “feel good” about their purchases and encouraging real transparency from fashion brands.
Tamara Cincik
Founder of think tank Fashion Roundtable, which lobbies the UK government and campaigns for informed legislation to shape a fairer, more sustainable fashion industry.
Jacynth Bassett
Founder of age-inclusive boutique The Bias Cut and consultancy Ageism is Never in Style, Bassett is an advocate for age inclusivity in fashion, challenging stereotypes and celebrating style at every age.
Gemma Metheringham
Metheringham created sustainability Substack The Elephant in My Wardrobe, which reflects on sustainable fashion choices through a personal lens.
Rachel Arthur
Advocacy Lead for Sustainable Fashion at the UN Environment Programme, Arthur champions innovation and advocacy to drive global industry transformation.
Laboni Saha
Fashion Designer and Founder of L Saha, Saha champions ethical practices and timeless craftsmanship, blending innovation with tradition in the slow fashion movement.
Natalie Binns
Sustainability Consultant and Founder of Better Fashion Consultancy, Binns empowers brands to adopt ethical and sustainable practices, driving positive change across the fashion industry.
Suzanne Ellingham
Ellingham is Founder and Sourcing Director of trade show Source Fashion, allowing her to champion transparency and innovation in fashion as well as ethical and sustainable sourcing.
Orsola de Castro
Co-founder of Esthetica Fashion, which aims to shape the future of fashion through a creative and circular lens.
Enter now before 29 November.