Yesterday I shared my speech from a fantastic night at the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women 20th Anniversary Gala in New York. Today I wanted to share some more information about our Orange Label Project ‘Fashion Says No to Violence Against Women’ using these films we have created.
In this first film, I introduce the project, while experts Caryn Franklin and Carolyn Mair talk about the cause.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ9RAg7Xsgw&feature=youtu.be
The second film features some of the inspiring work that our students here at LCF created in response to a global competition. Entrants were asked to make a work using the colour orange, to raise awareness and speak out about violence against women.
The student competition isn’t the end of our activism. I encourage you to join us and show your support for the cause on the 25th November by uploading an image in Orange with the hashtag #OrangeLabelProject
Frances Corner OBE is a cross-sector leader shaping the future of education, culture, fashion and mental health.
Previously Vice-Chancellor of Goldsmiths and Head of London College of Fashion, Frances now serves as Chair of the Maudsley Charity. Additionally, Frances advises institutions, organisations and leaders on creative, values-led transformation grounded in care, sustainability and civic purpose.

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