Female business leaders tell all at SXSW

Austin’s annual South Bai Southwest (SXSW) festival collects entertainment, media and fashion industry executives for a week of programming, including programming, film premieres and workshops.

On March 8, Vogue business In the Sohu House Austin, in partnership with the UK Department of Business and Trade (DBT), hosted a dinner for those in the city. LVMH, tapestry, East Loud, Lorel, Westerners, along with Eddie Dos and Unilateral businessmen and business leaders, combined with fashion and business leaders, with a brief discussion with a brief discussion with a brief discussion, fashion and business industries with fashion and business industries.

Photo: Bailey Tokos

After a brief introduction to Jameela Sidi, head of trade, culture and lifestyle in DBT, Vogue business US reporter Medeline Shols sat with Patterson and Zalis when guests started their meal. As a sustainable fashion and business leaders, from their point of view, Patterson and Zalis shared their ideas for the industry change in their career, as well as their ambitions – and hopes for more sustainable and equal future.

After Patterson worked at the intersection of the fashion and entertainment industries, after working at the intersection of the fashion and entertainment industries, Black Pearl was founded, recently as the CEO of the Red Carpet Green Dress (RCGD). “After the years and years of this campaign [for sustainable fashion]I still found that I still have nothing to do with this topic. How does it talk to someone who is disabled? Or how does it talk to someone who is in a rural place, or in the village, or in the city? “How does it talk to people of youth culture?” “It is about promoting understanding and welcoming people.

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