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Joanne Entwistle

Joanne Entwistle is Reader in the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King’s College, London and has written extensively on fashion, and the body. She is author of The Fashioned Body: Fashion, Dress (2015) and Modern Social Theory and The Aesthetic Economy of Fashion: Markets and Value in Clothing and Modelling (2009). [email protected]

Caryn Frankling

Caryn Frankling is a journalist, broadcaster and fashion activist and Associate Professor of Diversity at Kingston College. She began her fashion career at i-D magazine in the 1980s, hosted BBC’s The Clothes Show 1986-1998, is co-founder of ‘All Walks beyond the Catwalk’ and a regular commentator on fashion and the body.

Natalie Lee

Natalie Lee is an influencer, activsit and public speaker. A former midwife, Natalie’s Instagram account has nearly 60,000 followers and her account explores fashion, the body and beauty ideals, challenging these industries for their lack of diversity. She is founder of #warriorwomanproject and regularly works with brands such as Marks and Spencer, H&M, Karen MIllen and many other smaller brands.

Alyson Walsh

Alyson Walsh is a freelance fashion journalist, author and blogger. Her background is in women’s magazines; as a former fashion editor she has many years’ experience, including seven years at Good Housekeeping magazine. She contributes to Financial Times, The Pool, Saga. Her blog ‘That’s not my age’ and Instagram account explore style for older women. She is author of Style Forever (2015) and Know your Style (2017).

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