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🗓️ 15 September 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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As London Fashion Week kicks off, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with four London-based creative talents to explore how the city’s rich creative scene stems from its unique cultural diversity and the sense of community and collaboration this provides.
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With over 300 languages spoken within its city limits — more than any other metropolis — London has cemented its place among the world’s most global cities. This has boosted its reputation not only as a creative hub, but also as a source of inspiration for creatives around the world working in sectors from fashion and media to music and art.
“London has a rich Diasporic culture, and it's where… you have the opportunity to build a community around you,” says fashion designer Jawara Alleyne. “London, being such a vast city, gives that space [for] these multiple different cultures that are existing on top of each other and inspiring each other and feeding off of each other.”
This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed chats with four exciting Londoners shaping the city’s creative scene.
Alleyne joins conceptual artist Amber Pinkerton, musician Bradley Miller and Dazed editorial director Kacion Mayers to discuss their experiences of living, working and creating in London and to hear their advice for other creatives looking for their big break.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.4 | Welcome to the BOF podcast. It's Friday, September 15th. |
0:13.1 | London has cemented its place amongst the world's most global cities. |
0:17.5 | This has boosted its reputation not only as a creative hub, but also as a community where |
0:23.1 | creatives working in sectors from fashion and media to music and art can support each other. |
0:29.6 | London has a rich diasporic culture. It's a space where you have the opportunity to build a community around you. |
0:40.2 | Something I like about here as well is the community and the way in which people support |
0:45.9 | each other. It's just a really special thing. With the communities that we're able to forge here |
0:53.3 | in London, we're able to kind of help one |
0:55.8 | another to kind of get along in the industry, which is rough and tough, to say the least. |
1:01.5 | This week, as London Fashion Week kicks off, I invited four exciting Londoners shaping the city's |
1:06.8 | creative scene, fashion designer Jawara Elaine, conceptual artist Amber Pinkerton, musician |
1:13.2 | Bradley Miller, and dazed editorial director Casey and Mayors, to join me on the BOF podcast to discuss |
1:19.8 | their experiences of living, working, and creating in London, and to share their advice for other |
1:25.7 | creatives looking for their big break. |
1:27.9 | Here are Jawara, Amber, Bradley, and Caseyan on the BOF podcast. |
1:34.5 | Well, hello. I have such an exciting group of guests with me here for this week's |
1:39.9 | edition of the BOF podcast. London Fashion Week is just a few weeks away. And the other day, |
1:48.1 | we all had quite an interesting lunch about the role that a global city like London plays |
1:55.2 | in the creativity that we're seeing rising all around the world. And because the conversation over lunch was so compelling, |
2:03.7 | we've been more ambitious this week about not having just one guests or two, |
2:08.4 | but four guests. |
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