BoF VOICES 2024 Global Livestream


We look forward to welcoming you to the BoF VOICES 2024 global livestream from November 12 to November 14.

The ninth edition of our annual gathering for big thinkers takes place at a pivotal moment for fashion and the wider world: in the wake of a critical US presidential election with serious implications for the global economy and geopolitics; a sector that continues to grapple with sluggish growth, climate change and shifting customer sentiment; and rapid developments in artificial intelligence.

We will explore all of these topics — and more — at BoF VOICES 2024 with top business and creative leaders from fashion and luxury, as well as with leading thinkers, experts and entrepreneurs from the worlds of technology, economics, media, science and contemporary art and culture.

Across five insight-packed content sessions, running over three days, we plan to cover a lot of ground. You can view the full final agenda and speaker lineup below.

SESSION 1: THE WIDER WORLD

Tuesday, November 12

15:00 – 17:00 London | 10:00 – 12:00 New York

From politics to social issues and humanitarian crises, every fashion, luxury and beauty business is impacted by the wider world. Here we take a step back to understand the bigger picture.

WE ARE IN A NEW ERA!

Sven Smit

WHAT THE RETURN OF DONALD TRUMP MEANS FOR THE WORLD

Ravi Agrawal

CLIMATE CHANGE IS A CULTURAL CRISIS

Clover Hogan

SACRED GROUND: ONE WOMAN’S FIGHT TO SAVE THE AMAZON

Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson with Bandana Tewari

THE DAWN OF THE AFRICAN CENTURY

Fred Swaniker

SEEKING EMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING IN WAR AND SPEECH

Jameel Jaffer and Daniel Levy

WHERE WILL WE FIND OUR NEW HEROES?

Tina Brown with Imran Amed

SESSION 2: THE FASHION SYSTEM

Wednesday, November 13

10:30 – 12:30 London | 05:30 – 07:30 New York

The fashion, luxury and beauty industries are transforming before our eyes. Here we encounter the people who are challenging the status quo and imagining the exciting opportunities that the future could bring.

THE STATE OF FASHION 2025

Gemma D’Auria and Imran Amed

FROM SLUMDOG TO MILLIONAIRE: DEMYSTIFYING INDIA’S GROWTH

Ravi Thakran

THE GREAT LUXURY E-COMMERCE RECKONING

Lauren Santo Domingo and Michael Kliger with Imran Amed

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT’S TOO HOT TO MAKE FASHION?

Beto Bina, Abiramy Sivalogananthan and Laurie Parsons with Sarah Kent

WHY H&M IS DOUBLING DOWN ON CREATIVITY

Daniel Ervér with Imran Amed

HOW INDEPENDENT BRANDS CAN THRIVE IN A FASHION WORLD RULED BY GIANTS

Bohan Qiu, Brandon Wen and Roksanda Ilincic with Olya Kuryshchuk

JACQUEMUS: A COMING OF AGE STORY

Simon Porte Jacquemus with Imran Amed

SESSION 3: TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

Wednesday, November 13

15:00 – 17:00 London | 10:00 – 12:00 New York

From supply chain innovation to AI transformation and alternative wellness therapies, we meet a daring group of scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs who are using technology as a force for good.

THE SCIENCE OF LIKENESS: CREATING REALITY WITH AI

Tom Graham and Jefferson Hack

AN AI SOLUTION FOR FASHION’S BIG DISCOVERY PROBLEM

Julie Bornstein

WASTE IS THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY FASHION HAS EVER SEEN

Lawrence Lenihan

FROM DISPOSABILITY TO LONGEVITY: UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF REPAIR

Josephine Philips

HOW INNOVATION CAN BOLSTER AN INDEPENDENT FASHION BUSINESS

Stephanie Horton, Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini with Nick Blunden

SONIC APOTHECARY: MUSIC AS MEDICINE

Rosey Chan

SESSION 4: GLOBAL CULTURE AND CREATIVITY

Thursday, November 14

10:30 – 12:30 London | 05:30 – 07:30 New York

We are living in an era of global culture and creativity, fueled by the rise of technology platforms that connect us all to film, television, music and art across the planet. Here we meet some of the industries’ inspiring creative leaders.

HOME IS THE OTHER WE CARRY INSIDE US

Es Devlin and Ekow Eshun

COLOUR SCHEMES: A PAINTER BETWEEN WORLDS

Salman Toor

CREATING CULTURAL RELEVANCE IN THE ALGORITHMIC AGE

David Allemann and Jens Grede with Imran Amed

THE FUTURE OF COMMERCE- ENABLED CULTURE

Ruth Diaz with Robin Mellery-Pratt

DESIGN IS THE NEW LUXURY

Jesse Lee and Benjamin Paulin

THE NEW VALENTINO: THE EMOTIONAL CONNECTION BETWEEN CREATIVITY AND BUSINESS

Alessandro Michele and Jacopo Venturini with Tim Blanks

SESSION 5: LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE

Thursday, November 14

15:00 – 17:00 London | 10:00 – 12:00 New York

Let’s put things into perspective. Listen to passionate individuals with inspiring stories and discover how to live a life with purpose and authenticity.

THE ART OF TRANSFORMATION

Nicky Doll

A NEW LENS ON PURPOSE

Giles Duley

MODEL, MOTHER, AGENT, ADVOCATE: THE MANY LIVES OF BETHANN HARDISON

Bethann Hardison and Bianca Saunders

QUEER LOVE AND DESI VIBES: NOTES FROM ADVOCACY IN THE FIELD

Utkarsh Saxena

LIVING AUTHENTICALLY IN VIRAL MOMENTS

Lucky Blue Smith and Nara Aziza Smith with Imran Amed

EMBODYING YOUR HIGHER SELF

Mory Fontanez

BoF VOICES 2024 will be livestreamed for BoF Professional, Executive and Student+ members. Register now to join us for the whole event or the sessions of your choice.

A very limited number of invitation-only tickets also remain to join us in person at Soho Farmhouse. To request an invitation, please click here.

BoF VOICES 2024 is made possible in part by our partners Shop with Google, Amazon Fashion, McKinsey & Company, Getty Images, Soho House, Blacklane and Penfolds. If you are interested in learning about partnership opportunities, please contact us here.

Es Devlin is a British contemporary artist and stage designer. Devlin’s oeuvre ranges from public sculptures and installations at Tate Modern, V&A, Serpentine, Imperial War Museum and the Lincoln Centre, to kinetic stage designs at the Royal Opera House, the National Theatre and the Metropolitan Opera, as well as Olympic Ceremonies, Super-Bowl half-time shows, and monumental illuminated stage sculptures for large scale stadium concerts. She has been the subject of a major new monographic book, An Atlas of Es Devlin, described by Thames & Hudson as their most intricate and sculptural publication to date, and a retrospective exhibition currently showing at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. In 2020 she became the first female architect of the UK Pavilion at a World Expo, conceiving a building which used AI to co-author poetry with visitors on its 20 metre diameter facade. Her practice was the subject of the 2015 Netflix documentary series “Abstract: The Art Of Design.” She is a fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, University of the Arts London and the Royal Society of Arts. She has been awarded The London Design Medal, three Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, an Ivor Novello Award, doctorates from the Universities of Bristol and Kent and a CBE.

Es Devlin is a British contemporary artist and stage designer.

Jefferson Hack is a curator and the co-founder of Dazed Media, the parent company of titles such as AnOther Magazine, Another Man, Dazed and Dazed Beauty featuring print magazines, social and digital platforms and a global events division. Hack has curated exhibitions including ‘An Invitation to Dream’, a major public exhibition presented by Moncler in 2024. During Frieze 2019 Hack curated ‘Transformer: A Rebirth of Wonder’ at 180 Strand. In 2016 Hack and Ferdinando Verderi released Hack the System, a Rizzoli book to present a radical vision of the future of publishing.

Jefferson Hack is a curator and the co-founder of Dazed Media.
Jefferson Hack is a curator and the co-founder of Dazed Media.

Tom Graham is CEO of Metaphysic, a company developing generative AI technologies and machine learning research to create immersive photorealistic content at internet scale. Metaphysic Studios is aiming to be the gold-standard for creating production-quality content for Hollywood films, AI music concerts, advertising and beyond. Graham and Metaphysic have been exploring the arena of ethical AI, helping individuals and brands collect, own and monetise their likeness, voice. Graham is originally from Australia and is now based in London.

Tom Graham is CEO of Metaphysic.
Tom Graham is CEO of Metaphysic.

Bianca Saunders is the founder and creative director of her namesake menswear label which launched in 2017. The brand is known for its silhouettes and craftsmanship, often exploring the concept of body mapping around the male form through bespoke prints. The designs are deeply rooted in Saunders’ personal British Caribbean identity and the social tapestry of Anglo-Caribbean relations. The Bianca Saunders brand has shown at London Fashion Week. The brand produces two collections a year and engages in collaborations that run alongside the main collection. Saunders has won a number of prestigious awards including the BFC/GQ Designer Fashion Fund in 2024, the New Establishment Menswear award in 2023 and the 32nd ANDAM Grand Prix Fashion Award in 2021.

Bianca Saunders is the founder and creative director of her namesake menswear label which launched in 2017.
Bianca Saunders is the founder and creative director of her namesake menswear label which launched in 2017.

Giles Duley is the CEO of Legacy of War Foundation, a charity assisting people impacted by conflict and war. Duley got his start as a music photographer, capturing stars such as Mariah Carey and Lenny Kravitz. In 2004, he shifted focus to documentary photography, working with charities such as Save the Children and UNHCR. Duley documents conflict zones, showcasing the resilience of those affected by adversity. His work spans countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine. In 2011, Duley was severely injured by an IED in Afghanistan, resulting in triple amputation, but he returned to continue his work. In 2015, he launched the Legacy of War project, collaborating with artists like Massive Attack and PJ Harvey. He has presented for Channel 4 and VICE TV, and in 2022 was appointed the UN’s Global Advocate for Persons with Disabilities in Conflict. In 2023, he was awarded an MBE and joined Angelina Jolie’s Atelier Jolie as a corporate impact advisor.

Giles Duley is the CEO of Legacy of War Foundation.
Giles Duley is the CEO of Legacy of War Foundation.

Ekow Eshun is a writer, curator and the chairman of the Fourth Plinth, overseeing Britain’s foremost public art programme. Previously, Eshun was the director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. He has staged exhibitions internationally, including The Time is Always Now, currently on show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Eshun was awarded the Association for Art History’s Curatorial Prize in 2023. Eshun was the first Black editor of a major magazine in the UK when he led Arena magazine. He is a regular contributor to publications including Vogue, The New York Times, Financial Times and The Guardian. He has created documentaries for BBC TV and radio and is the author of books including Black Gold of the Sun, which was shortlisted for the Orwell prize, and The Strangers: Five Extraordinary Black Men and the Worlds That Made Them.

Ekow Eshun is a writer, curator and the chairman of the Fourth Plinth.
Ekow Eshun is a writer, curator and the chairman of the Fourth Plinth.

Tina Brown is a writer and the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Tatler. She was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Queen for her services to journalism in 2000, and inducted into the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2008, Brown launched and edited the digital news site The Daily Beast, which won the news website of the year award in 2012 and 2013. For a decade she organised and hosted Women in the World, with summits in New York, London and Delhi, and smaller salons throughout North America. In 2017 The Vanity Fair Diaries, her account of her editorship of Vanity Fair, was chosen as one of the best books of the year by a number of publications, In October 2024, Brown Launched a weekly Substack newsletter, “Fresh Hell: Tina Brown’s Diary.”

Tina Brown is a writer and the former editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker.
Tina Brown is a writer and the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Tatler.

Fred Swaniker is the founder and chief executive of Sand Technologies, a global technology company that builds artificial intelligence-powered applications for companies and governments. Swaniker began his career at McKinsey & Company in Johannesburg, South Africa as a business analyst. After his tenure at McKinsey, Swanker co-founded Synexa Life Science, a bioanalytical services provider and research firm. In 2004, he founded African Leadership Group, an umbrella organisation that houses ventures and educational institutions including the African Leadership Academy in South Africa, designed to groom the next generation of African entrepreneurs. Swaniker holds degrees from Stanford University and Macalester College.

Fred Swaniker is the founder and CEO of Sand Technologies.
Fred Swaniker is the founder and CEO of Sand Technologies.

Julie Bornstein is the founder and chief executive of Daydream, an AI powered fashion search engine. Prior to Daydream, she founded THE YES, a venture-backed fashion recommendation app, which was acquired by Pinterest. Bornstein has also served as the chief operating officer and board member of Stitch Fix, Inc., a personal style service and online retailer from. She also held the role of chief marketing and digital officer of Sephora US where she led the creation of its loyalty programme, Beauty Insider. Bornstein helped launch Nordstrom.com in 1999, where she ran e-commerce for 5 years. She serves on the board of directors of Redfin, Weight Watchers and Sweetgreen and holds a degree from Harvard University.

Julie Bornstein is the founder and CEO of Daydream.
Julie Bornstein is the founder and CEO of Daydream.

Ruth Diaz is the vice president of Amazon Fashion Europe. She joined the business in 2011 and has held several marketing and retail leadership positions at Amazon Italy as well as leading the Home Innovation Program for Europe. In her current role as vice president of Amazon Fashion Europe, a position she took in October 2020, Diaz leads all aspects of the business, including the responsibility for growing Amazon Fashion selection and improving customer experience across Europe. Prior to joining Amazon, Diaz earned a degree in Business Administration at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. Subsequently she gained considerable experience and expertise in business, fashion, entertainment and e-commerce working at Universal Pictures and PricewaterhouseCoopers in Spain. She became the chief executive at the online entertainment company Entradas.com and was at the helm of BuyVip, the online fashion company that Amazon acquired in 2010.

Ruth Diaz is the vice president of Amazon Fashion Europe.
Ruth Diaz is the vice president of Amazon Fashion Europe.

Mory Fontanez is the founder of Eight22 Group, a consultancy that helps organisations and public personalities elevate their consciousness. After a notable career as a crisis manager for Fortune 500 companies, Fontanez realised many leaders fail because they are disconnected from their intuition and purpose. As an intuitive leadership coach, Fontanez guides C-suite leaders, performers and other public personalities, to reconnect with their inner wisdom to successfully navigate change, challenges and growth. Her first book, “The All-Knowing You,” will be published by HarperCollins in February 2025.

Mory Fontanez is the founder of Eight22 Group.
Mory Fontanez is the founder of Eight22 Group.

Daniel Ervér is the chief executive of the H&M Group. He joined H&M in 2006 as a business controller at the design and buying office in Stockholm. His extensive knowledge of the H&M brand was built through experiences in key markets like Germany and the USA, as well as leading H&M’s home market in Sweden. Within the H&M head office, Daniel assumed several roles such as head of global sales and global buying director. In 2020, he took on the leadership role of chief executive of the H&M brand, and since January 2024, he holds the position as the chief executive for the entire H&M Group.

Daniel Ervér is the chief executive of the H&M Group.
Daniel Ervér is the chief executive of the H&M Group.

Laurie Parsons is reader in human geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. His work explores the nexus of climate change and the global economy, focusing on how everyday objects like garments, bricks and other goods connect environmental impacts around the world. He is the author of three books: Going Nowhere Fast (2020), Climate Change in the Global Workplace (2021), and Carbon Colonialism (2023), as well as numerous papers and reports highlighting how the global factory hides and exacerbates the impact of climate change, especially in the global South. His awards for this work include the 2020 Times Higher Education award for Research Project of the Year, and the 2024 Association of American Publishers award for book of the year in Economics.

Laurie Parsons is reader in human geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Laurie Parsons is reader in human geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Abiramy Sivalogananthan is the South Asia regional coordinator for the Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA), where she leads efforts to advance labour and gender rights across the region. As a PhD candidate in Transitional Justice, her academic pursuits complement her extensive fieldwork, which has transitioned from political movements to a deep focus on labour rights in South Asia. With several years of experience addressing systemic injustices in the garment industry, Sivalogananthan is committed to effecting transformative change in global supply chains, ensuring equity and justice for garment workers.

Abiramy Sivalogananthan is the South Asia regional coordinator for the Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA).
Abiramy Sivalogananthan is the South Asia regional coordinator for the Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA).

Beto Bina is the founder and chief executive of FarFarm, a consultancy specialising in responsible supply chains. Bina previously led the sourcing team at VEJA, focusing on rubber in the Amazon and agroecological cotton. He is a member of the advisory board of Fibershed Brazil, and a counsellor at Papel & Caneta. He holds a degree in Business Administration and a master’s in social impact and sustainability from IE New York College.

Beto Bina is the founder and CEO of FarFarm.
Beto Bina is the founder and chief executive of FarFarm.

Bandana Tewari is a culture journalist and sustainability advocate and formerly, the editor-at-large of Vogue India for 13 years. She sat front row to a rapidly evolving industry and reported extensively on the global fashion industry. With her unrestrained and fiercely independent voice, understanding of socio-political dynamics of fashion and trademark forward thinking, she is considered one of India’s foremost authorities on fashion. Tewari’s pieces have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, US Vogue, British Vogue, ATMOS and several leading Indian journals — Mint Lounge, Platform and Take. In December 2017, she, along with documentary film-maker Andrew Morgan of The True Cost and Vanessa Friedman, spoke at the United Nations on the new handworker economy. She sits on the advisory boards of Nest and Redress Hong Kong and is special advisor to Copenhagen Fashion Summit.

Bandana Tewari is a culture journalist and sustainability advocate and formerly, the editor-at-large of Vogue India.
Bandana Tewari is a culture journalist and sustainability advocate and formerly, the editor-at-large of Vogue India.

Rosey Chan is a London-based multimedia artist and composer whose visionary work merges music, technology, and wellness. As a classically trained musician and entrepreneur, she founded Sonic Apothecary, a well-tech company that integrates sound and science to enhance well-being. Sonic Apothecary collaborates with leading experts to create soundscapes that promote mental and emotional wellness. At its core, it is a collective of innovators exploring how sound can transform environments and uplift well-being, delivering solutions across business, hospitality, and healthcare.

Rosey Chan is London-based multimedia artist, composer, and the founder of Sonic Apothecary Institute and Sonic Apothecary.
Rosey Chan is London-based multimedia artist, composer, and the founder of Sonic Apothecary Institute and Sonic Apothecary.

Olya Kuryshchuk is the founder and editor-in-chief of 1 Granary, a leading global fashion education platform and creative network. With a focus on fashion design, 1 Granary uses its print, digital content, events, recruitment, and brand development program to drive positive change in the fashion industry and provide practical resources for the next generation of creative minds. Through the unique designer network built through 1 Granary, Kuryshchuk is a leading expert in talent acquisition and development, scouting design talent and building holistic brand strategies that encompass design, production, communication, and marketing. She is also an associate lecturer at Central Saint Martins and a regular jury member at international design competitions.

Olya Kuryshchuk is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of 1 Granary.
Olya Kuryshchuk is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of 1 Granary.

Cleo Valentine is a systems designer and doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge, whose work sits at the intersection of environment, neurophysiology, and human well-being. Her research focuses on neuroimmunology, exploring how spaces and sensory stimuli interact with the body’s nervous and immune systems. Valentine also leads Sonic Apothecary’s research and development team, overseeing clinical testing and validation of sound-based wellness interventions. Valentine is currently affiliated with the Spatial Cognition Lab at University College London and MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. She is an alumna of the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, McGill University, and the University of Copenhagen.

Cleo Valentine is a systems designer and doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge.
Cleo Valentine is a systems designer and doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge.

Ravi Agrawal is the editor in chief of Foreign Policy. He is also the host of FP Live, the magazine’s video channel and podcast, on which he regularly interviews world leaders and policymakers. Before joining FP in2018, Agrawal worked at CNN for more than a decade in full-time roles spanning three continents, including as the network’s New Delhi bureau chief and correspondent. He has shared a Peabody Award and three Emmy nominations for his work as a TV producer, and his writing for FP was part of a series nominated for a 2020 National Magazine Award for columns and commentary. Agrawal is the author ofIndia Connected: How the Smartphone Is Transforming the World’s Largest Democracy. He is a graduate of Harvard University.

Ravi Agrawal is the editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy.
Ravi Agrawal is the editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy.

David Allemann is the co-founder and co-chairman of Swiss sportswear company On, which he founded alongside Caspar Coppetti and Olivier Bernhard. Allemann leads On’s product, marketing and direct-to-consumer teams. Previously, he served as chief marketing officer for furniture brand Vitra, and advised global clients in sports and media at McKinsey, where he also supported entrepreneurs through the McKinsey startup accelerator programme. Allemann holds a master’s degree in law from the University of Zurich.

David Allemann is the co-founder and co-chairman of Swiss sportswear company On.
David Allemann is the co-founder and co-chairman of Swiss sportswear company On.

Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini are the founders of The Attico, a ready-wear label based in Milan. Since its launch in 2016, The Attico has been well received by style icons, top editors, and celebrities, resulting in numerous public appearances, red carpets, and special projects. In 2018, Archive acquired 49 percent of the brand to support its creative and business growth. In September 2023, The Attico hosted its first fashion show during Milan Fashion Week .The brand is currently distributed in over 200 retailers, boutiques, and concept stores worldwide.

Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini are the founders of The Attico.
Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini are the founders of The Attico.

Mitch Anderson is co-founder and executive director of Amazon Frontlines, a non-profit organisation based in the Upper Amazon, which defends Indigenous peoples’ rights to land and cultural survival. In 2011, he moved to Ecuador’s northern Amazon to start a grassroots clean water project with Indigenous communities living downriver from contaminating oil operations. Through building more than 1,000 clean water systems in over 70 villages, Anderson supported the formation of the Ceibo Alliance, an Indigenous-led non-profit that won the prestigious UN Equator Prize.

Mitch Anderson is co-founder and executive director of Amazon Frontlines.
Mitch Anderson is co-founder and executive director of Amazon Frontlines.

Gemma D’Auria is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the global leader of its apparel, fashion and luxury sector. Based in Milan with over two decades of consulting experience across the US, Middle East and Europe, D’Auria partners with company executives to create lasting change through holistic growth strategies, digital transformations, and capability building at scale. She regularly publishes insights relevant to the fashion, retail, and luxury sectors including McKinsey and BoF’s annual State of Fashion report, which she leads and co-authors.

Gemma D’Auria is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the global leader of its apparel, fashion and luxury sector.
Gemma D’Auria is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the global leader of its apparel, fashion and luxury sector.

Karl Sanchez is a French-born New-York based makeup artist, performer and Drag Queen under the name Nicky Doll. Sanchez hosted the French version of the acclaimed RuPaul’s Drag Race. Sanchez is also a commentator of the EuroVision Song contest and participated in the Olympic Torch Relay in Marseille. He co-wrote and co-created a four episode documentary “Les Voyages de Nicky” which explores the art and history of drag.

Nicky Doll Headshot
Nicky Doll Headshot

Lauren Santo Domingo is the co-founder and chief brand officer of luxury e-commerce platform Moda Operandi. Moda Operandi launched in 2010 with a runway pre-order model and a focus on emerging designers and brands. In 2023, Santo Domingo was named artistic director of Tiffany’s home collection. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for Moda Operandi and Save Venice Inc., a non- profit dedicated to the conservation of the arts in Venice, Italy. She previously served as an editor at American ce.

Lauren Santo Domingo is the co-founder and chief brand officer of luxury e-commerce platform Moda Operandi.
Lauren Santo Domingo is the co-founder and chief brand officer of luxury e-commerce platform Moda Operandi.

Jens Grede is the co-founder and chief executive of viral lingerie and loungewear brand SKIMS, currently valued at $4 billion. The brand’s innovative approach to the intimates and lounge category has amassed millions of customers since its launch in 2019. He is also the co-founder and Chairman of FRAME and a prolific investor in retail and media through his holding company Popular Culture. Prior to partnering with his wife Emma Grede and Kim Kardashian to launch the business in 2018, Grede founded Los Angeles-based FRAME with Erik Torstensson in 2012. Before that, the duo spent years working in fashion and media, serving as editors-in-chief of magazine Man About Town and launching Industrie magazine, before co-founding the marketing agency Saturday Group in 2003.

Jens Grede is the co-founder and chief executive of viral lingerie and loungewear brand Skims.
Jens Grede is the co-founder and chief executive of viral lingerie and loungewear brand Skims.

Bethann Hardison is a model, documentary filmmaker and activist. Hardison became one of the first high-profile Black models when she walked in the historic 1973 Battle of Versailles fashion show. She is also the founder of her namesake modelling agency, which has guided the careers of young models with a focus on diversifying the fashion industry. In 1988, alongside model Iman, she founded Black Girls Coalition to advocate for equal pay for Black and minority ethnic models and has garnered accolades including the CFDA’s Founder Award for her advocacy. In 2018 Hardison founded The Designers Hub to guide and empower Black designers; the following year she became an inaugural member of Gucci’s Changemakers Council. Hardison made her directorial debut in 2023 with “Invisible Beauty,” a documentary that chronicles her career and has won awards including the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary Film. She serves on the CFDA’s Board of Directors and as Gucci’s Executive Advisor for Global Equity and Cultural Engagement.

Bethann Hardison is a model, documentary filmmaker and activist.
Bethann Hardison is a model, documentary filmmaker and activist.

Clover Hogan is a climate activist and the founder of Force of Nature, a non-profit organisation advocating for greater urgency around the climate crisis.Hogan is also a public speaker; her TED Talk, “What to do when climate change feels unstoppable,” has been viewed 2 million times. At 22 she was recognised on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her work with Force ofNature. Hogan leads a 12-person team researching climate anxiety, which has delivered programmes to young people in 50+ countries to help them take action in their locales. Her organisation works with businesses, policy-makers and educators to place young people at the heart of decisions affecting their future.

Clover Hogan is a climate activist and the founder of Force of Nature.
Clover Hogan is a climate activist and the founder of Force of Nature.

Stephanie Horton is the senior director of global consumer marketing and strategy for commerce at Google where she leads the global B2C marketing teams helping to shape and drive the vision and strategy for Google Shopping and Payments. Prior to Google, Horton held positions as chief executive at Hemp Tailor, chief executive at Alexander Wang, chief marketing officer at Farfetch and senior level positions at Shopbop, US Vogue and The New York Times. Horton currently serves on The Advisory Boards of NYU Stern Fashion/Luxury MBA, The Black in Fashion Council and McMullen Boutique. She serves as a senior advisor for private equity firm Three Hills Capital Partners and has a board seat on one of their core investments FaceGym. Horton is also the co-founder of Fashion Tech Connects, which connects female college students of colour with fashion and tech internships.

Stephanie Horton is the senior director of global consumer marketing and strategy for commerce at Google
Stephanie Horton is the senior director of global consumer marketing and strategy for commerce at Google.

Simon Porte Jacquemus is a French designer and the founder of Jacquemus, a ready-to-wear and accessories label. Jacquemus’ collections are inspired by fine art, photography, sculpture, French culture and the designer’s own life. Throughout the trajectory of the label the brand has challenged marketing norms in fashion, staging runway productions in unexpected locations including a Parisian swimming pool, a lavender field in Provence or a wheat field outside of Paris. Jacquemus’ career milestones include self-publishing the coffee table photography books “Marseille Je T’aime”(2017), “Images” (2020), and “Le Chouchou” (2023), shot by Martin Parr.

Simon Porte Jacquemus is a French designer and the founder of Jacquemus.
Simon Porte Jacquemus is a French designer and the founder of Jacquemus.

Jeremy Jauncey is the founder and chief executive of Beautiful Destinations, a strategy and creative agency servicing travel companies including hotels and airlines. In 2017, Beautiful Destinations was named as one of the most innovative companies in travel by Fast Company. Jauncey is also an ambassador for World Wildlife Fund, Panerai and Technogym.

Jeremy Jauncey is the founder and chief executive of Beautiful Destinations.
Jeremy Jauncey is the founder and chief executive of Beautiful Destinations.

Michael Kliger is the chief executive officer of Mytheresa, a position he has held since 2015. In this role, Kliger has assembled a leadership team dedicated to driving growth for the Munich-based luxury e-tailer. Under his leadership, Mytheresa completed its listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Kliger also sits on the company’s management board. Prior to joining Mytheresa, Kliger was the international vice president for eBay Enterprise. He has also held managing director roles and executive positions at Accenture, First Capital Partners and Real Holding, as well as serving as the former principal of McKinsey & Company, where he headed the consultancy’s German retail practice.

Michael Kliger is the chief executive officer of Mytheresa.
Michael Kliger is the chief executive officer of Mytheresa.

Jesse Lee is the founder and chief executive of Basic Space, an online marketplace specialising in men’s and women’s apparel. Lee is also chairman of Design Miami, a design company that holds four annual collectible design fairs in Miami, Florida as well as Los Angeles, California, Basel, Switzerland, and Paris, France. In 2023, Basic Space acquired Design Miami. Prior to launching Basic. Space, Lee had founded and operated dFm, a creative agency with clients in technology, media, retail and fashion.

Jesse Lee is the founder and chief executive of Basic Space.
Jesse Lee is the founder and chief executive of Basic Space.

Lawrence Lenihan is the chairman and co-founder of Resonance, a company that aims to enable any brand to make one garment on-demand, at scale, sustainably and profitably. Over the course of his 30-year career, Lenihan has started 10 technology companies and brands, and invested in dozens of transformational companies. He has also taught fashion innovation and entrepreneurship for more than a decade as an adjunct professor at NYU. Prior to Resonance, Lenihan was the founder and chief executive of FirstMark Capital, where he was an early investor in Shopify, Pinterest, Digital Currency Group, and Tommy John.

Lawrence Lenihan is the chairman and co-founder of Resonance.
Lawrence Lenihan is the chairman and co-founder of Resonance.

Alessandro Michele is the creative director of Maison Valentino, a role he has held since his appointment in May 2024. Michele began his career at knitwear label Les Copain and has worked under the creative leadership of Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini at Fendi. At Fendi, Michele was responsible for the growth of the accessories collection. In 2002, he was tapped by Tom Ford to design for Gucci. Over two decades at Gucci, Michele held a number of positions including creative director of the brand, which he assumed in 2015. In that role, Michele shaped Gucci’s creative vision and built on its brand identity.

Alessandro Michele is the creative director of Maison Valentino.
Alessandro Michele is the creative director of Maison Valentino.

Nemonte Nenquimo is a Waorani leader and the co-founder of both the Indigenous-led non-profit Ceibo Alliance and its partner organisation, Amazon Frontlines. Nenquimo led her people in an historic legal victory against the oil industry, protecting half a million acres of rainforest and setting a precedent for Indigenous rights across the region. Her leadership has been widely recognised; in 2020, she won the Goldman Environmental Prize for Central and South America and was named in the BBC’s 100 Women list and the TIME list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.

Nemonte Nenquimo, is a Waorani leader and the co-founder of both the Indigenous-led non-profit Ceibo Alliance.
Nemonte Nenquimo, is a Waorani leader and the co-founder of both the Indigenous-led non-profit Ceibo Alliance.

Benjamin Paulin is the co-founder of Paulin, Paulin, Paulin, a family business that distributes, promotes and preserves the works of French designer Pierre Paulin (1927-2009). The company produces and sells rare pieces of the designer’s work, many of which were not commercially available at the time of design.

Benjamin Paulin is the co-founder of Paulin, Paulin, Paulin.
Benjamin Paulin is the co-founder of Paulin, Paulin, Paulin.

Josephine Philips is the founder and chief executive of Sojo, the UK based B-Corp certified repairs and alterations platform. Philips founded the fashion tech start-up in January 2021 with the mission of helping to make the fashion industry more circular by modernising the clothing repair sector. Sojo delivers door-to-door repair and alterations service to customers via their London-based tailoring studio. It offers an integrated and scalable solution for e-commerce retailers and fashion brands to help reduce returns and increase circularity within their businesses. Sojo launched its first B2B partnership with Ganni in 2021 and today counts 25 brands and retailers including Marks andSpencer, Vestiaire Collective and Peachy Den as clients.

Josephine Philips is the founder and CEO of Sojo.
Josephine Philips is the founder and chief executive of Sojo.

Bohan Qiu is the founder and director of BOH Project, a communications and creative production agency located inShanghai, China and Seoul, South Korea. The agency hopes to bridge the creativity gap between Eastern and Western cultures. BOH Project has a client roster of global brands including Amiri, Balenciaga, Calvin Klein and Gucci. It also partners with emerging designers in China such as Louis Shengtao Chen, Mark Gong, and Rui, among others. The agency recently expanded into South Korea with the the goal tapping into the influence of Korean fashion and foster meaningful connections between the Chinese and Korean markets.

Bohan Qiu is the founder and director of BOH Project.
Bohan Qiu is the founder and director of BOH Project.

Utkarsh Saxena is the co-founder and chief executive of Adalat AI, an AI platform aimed at transforming justice systems in India and the Global South. Saxena has a decade of legal experience, including clerking for a justice of the Indian Supreme Court. He played a pivotal role in the fight for marriage equality in India, petitioning the Supreme Court and participating in the historic oral arguments that sought to legalise same-sex marriage. Beyond litigation, Saxena worked with the Ministry of Law and Justice and the Ministry of Finance to identify systemic challenges within India’s judicial system, such as court delays. His dedication to justice reform inspired him to pivot towards technological innovations, culminating in the founding of Adalat AI. Saxena holds dual bachelor’s degrees in economics and law from the University of Delhi, an LL.M. from Harvard Law School.

Utkarsh Saxena is the co-founder and chief executive of Adalat AI.
Utkarsh Saxena is the co-founder and chief executive of Adalat AI.

Sven Smit is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute, the firm’s business and economics research arm. He is a member of McKinsey’s Shareholders Council as well as its executive committee, known as the Acceleration Team, overseeing insights and ecosystems. As chairman of MGI, Smit leads research and authors reports on global economic trends and topics such as productivity and growth, urbanisation, innovation and technology and the future of work. He’s also the co-author of two books: “Beyond the Hockey Stick” and “The Granularity of Growth.” Smit previously led McKinsey’s western Europe region and its global strategy and corporate finance practice. He holds a degree from Delft University of Technology and an MBA from INSEAD.

Sven Smit is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute.
Sven Smit is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute.

Ravi Thakran is the founder and managing partner of Turmeric Capital Holdings, a Singapore-based private equity firm focussed on investing in Asia’s consumer sectors. Thakran served as group chairman of LVMH Asia as well as chairman of L Capital Asia (now L Catterton Asia), which he founded in 2008 and grew into one of Asia’s largest consumer-focused growth investment firms. In his two decades at LVMH Asia, Thakran held top roles across the likes of Sephora Asia and LVMHWatches & Jewellery Asia before serving as group president in 2008 and group chairman in 2014. Alongside his involvement with museums, global tourism boards and animal conservation charities, he serves on Harrods’ board of directors and is involved in the Saudi Fashion Commission.

Ravi Thakran is the founder and managing partner of Turmeric Capital Holdings.
Ravi Thakran is the founder and managing partner of Turmeric Capital Holdings.

Salman Toor is a Pakistani visual artist based in New York City. His work, which depicts the lives of imagined young, brown and queer men, can be found in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as the Tate in London and the Pinault Collection in Paris. Currently, his work is on view in the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennaledi Venezia.

Salman Toor is a Pakistani visual artist.
Salman Toor is a Pakistani visual artist.

Jacopo Venturini is Maison Valentino’s chief executive officer, a role he has held since 2020. Venturini began his career at La Rinascente, an Italian department store, as a buyer in 1995. He has held positions across large fashion houses including merchandising coordinator at Prada Group as well as executive vice president and chief merchandising and licensing officer at Gucci. Prior to assuming the role of chief executive at Valentino, Venturini served as womenswear and menswear brand manager and as the house’s ready-to-wear collection and retail image director. Venturini holds a degree in economics and business from Bocconi University in Milan.

Jacopo Venturini is Maison Valentino’s chief executive officer.
Jacopo Venturini is Maison Valentino’s chief executive officer.

Brandon Wen is the creative director of the fashion department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. He teaches design and guides the department through a focus on creativity and connection with the goal of developing Antwerp’s artistic community. Wen is also a fashion designer and performance artist working on projects based on personal themes around identity.

Brandon Wen is the creative director of the fashion department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium.
Brandon Wen is the creative director of the fashion department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium.

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