Creating Change - A collaboration between Junk Kouture & Brent Council - happening this Wednesday 11th October! - Junk Kouture

Creating Change – A collaboration between Junk Kouture & Brent Council – happening this Wednesday 11th October!

Get your ticket today! Creating Change – A collaboration between Junk Kouture & Brent Council Tickets, Wed 11 Oct 2023 at 14:00 | Eventbrite

Junk Kouture and Brent Council welcomes you to attend:

CREATING CHANGE

Featuring a panel discussion on sustainable fashion, hosted by Mariah Idrissi, and featuring Cllr Krupa Sheth (Cabinet Member for Environment, Infrastructure and Climate Action – Brent Council), Katie Brill (Head of PR & Comms – Junk Kouture), Kamila Erkaboyeva (Cultural Lead for Cultural Fashion and Arts ) and Shilpa-Bilimoria Cherry (Founder – House of Bilimoria).

There will also be a showcase of Junk Kouture designs – fashion created from 100% recycled materials by young people. Junk Kouture is the world’s largest creative platform for young people, and recently launched in London in 2021.

Meet the Panelists:

Mariah Idrissi is a British model, public speaker, and online personality. She initially gained recognition as the first Muslim hijab-wearing model when she appeared in H&M’s “Close the Loop” campaign in 2015. She is a leading voice on “modest fashion” and she is passionate about sustainability within the fashion industry. In an interview with Grazia magazine, she said: “As a Muslim, I feel great responsibility to do my part in taking care of the planet.”

 

Kamila Erkaboyeva is an interior architecture graduate and passionately promotes her Uzbek and Uyghur culture and roots through her art work. She has recently been appointed as a Cultural Lead for Cultural Fashion and Arts providing insight and consultancy to ensure Uzbek representation and participation. She also works on sustainability and fashion in relation to her cultural arts projects.

 

Shilpa-Bilimoria Cherry is the founder of House of Bilimoria, a luxury clothing brand with a focus on up-cycling and bespoke, custom-made clothing for women, children and brides. Shilpa believes it’s important to create a sustainable, ethical brand with a focus on empathy for people from all walks of life. She embraces her Indian and Gujarati heritage in her work.

Cllr Krupa Sheth Cabinet Member for Environment, Infrastructure and Climate Action – Brent Council

 

Katie Brill a former contestant and award winner of Junk Kouture with her design made from orange peel ‘ReJuicing is Appealing’ in 2012 and now part of the JK team as SVP of PR and Communications. The experience was life-changing for her and helped her build confidence and problem-solving skills. She is now committed to expand the mission of Junk Kouture and to inspire/empower more young creatives across the globe.

 

This event is part of a partnership between Junk Kouture and Brent Council, aimed at engaging schools in the council area in a sustainability and creativity led programme.

Schools are invited to attend the event, as well as availing of informational visits from the Junk Kouture team in London.