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🗓️ 21 June 2021
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Lesley Hampton is an Anishinaabe Artist and Fashion Designer focused on mental health awareness, body positivity, and authentic representation in fashion, film, and media. She is the Creative Director of LESLEY HAMPTON, an indigenous-owned, size inclusive clothing and accessory brand based in Toronto, ON. She is also a signed curve model, and speaker on Indigenous entrepreneurship. Today Lesley joins us to share about how she got into design, her work process, activism in fashion and seeing her pieces on red carpets, on Lizzo & in Vogue! Plus, we discuss the meaning of the scarf she designed for the new Papaya Box with Knix!
Follow Lesley @Lesley_Hampton and visit her amazing designs and shop www.lesleyhampton.com
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1:09.1 | Today I'm welcoming Leslie Hampton. Leslie is an Anishinaabe, artist and fashion designer |
1:14.6 | focused on mental health, awareness, body positivity, and authentic representation in fashion, |
1:19.5 | film, and media. She's the creative director of Leslie Hampton, an Indigenous-owned |
1:24.5 | size-inclusive clothing and accessory brand based in Toronto, Ontario. She's also assigned |
1:29.4 | curve model and speaker on Indigenous entrepreneurship. Leslie has been described as an important |
1:35.4 | Indigenous face in the Canadian fashion landscape by the Globe and Mail, and it said wherever |
1:40.8 | her career takes her activism and style will always go hand in hand, according to the National |
1:46.2 | Post. She's been featured in such amazing publications such as Vogue and I'm so excited to have her |
1:51.9 | on today to talk about our little collaboration together in the Papaya Box with Nix. Enjoy the show. |
1:58.6 | Hi Leslie. Hi. Thanks for doing this with me. This is that we, for those who don't know, |
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