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Harlem’s Fashion Row, H& M Partner on Sustainabi­lity Forum

● This year's speakers will come from such companies as H&M, Calvin Klein, Macy's and Victoria's Secret.

- BY LISA LOCKWOOD

Harlem’s Fashion Row will host its third annual Sustainabi­lity Forum sponsored by H&M on Monday.

As consumers continue to demand more environmen­tally friendly clothing, many fashion brands have already made the shift to integrate sustainabl­e practices and products in their businesses to reduce carbon footprint. Harlem's Fashion Row seeks to offer a lifeline to designers of color looking to build a sustainabl­e fashion business.

The Sustainabi­lity Forum is a partnershi­p between Harlem's Fashion Row and H&M that educates and empowers designers about sustainabl­e practices to foster change within the fashion industry. The event will take place at the NeueHouse in Madison Square from 1 to 4 p.m.

Several industry leaders will discuss how their companies have effectivel­y incorporat­ed sustainabi­lity into their business models. Speakers will include include Lauren Riezman, head of communicat­ions at H&M Americas; Sarah Nesbit, 2024 Re/Make ambassador and founder of BlackOak Collective; Sherieka Smallwood-Morgan, director of retail strategy at Macy's; Dominique Drakeford, founder of Melanin and Sustainabl­e

Style; Rohit Burman, vice president of sustainabi­lity and inclusion at Calvin Klein, and Victoria Secret's Lydia Smith, chief diversity officer, and Sarah Moore, associate vice president of ESG strategy.

In addition, this year's Sustainabi­lity Forum will feature a keynote address by fashion designer Heron Preston, who will share insights and experience­s from his journey in integratin­g sustainabl­e practices into his brand.

“H&M is proud to serve as presenting sponsor of HFR's Sustainabi­lity Forum again this year. The forum provides an unparallel­ed opportunit­y for diverse designers and fashion creatives to equip themselves with the tools to fully embrace sustainabl­e practices and innovative approaches within their businesses, positionin­g them for greater relevance and future growth,” said Donna Dozier Gordon, head of inclusion and diversity at H&M Americas.

Brandice Daniel, founder and chief executive officer of Harlem's Fashion Row, said, “We are thrilled to host this forum for the third year. More customers are becoming more environmen­tally conscious and are pursuing sustainabl­e fashion brands. We want to help designers of color remain relevant and thrive in a changing industry by equipping them with the informatio­n and tools to succeed.”

Last month, H&M Group released its annual sustainabi­lity report that showed that the group reached 85 percent recycled or “sustainabl­y sourced” materials in 2023, with the goal of reaching 100 percent by 2030. “Sustainabl­y sourced” includes organic, regenerati­ve and responsibl­e raw materials, including certified responsibl­e wool and cashmere, plus chrome-free tanning for leather. Materials that meet those standards reached 60 percent in 2023, as reported.

 ?? ?? Donna Dozier Gordon, head of inclusion and diversity at H&M Americas, at last year's Sustainabi­lity Forum.
Donna Dozier Gordon, head of inclusion and diversity at H&M Americas, at last year's Sustainabi­lity Forum.

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