Dazed is hosting a LFW panel talk about fashion in the digital age

We’re investigating technology’s impact on fashion – and you’re invited to join the conversation

London Fashion Week is fast approaching, and with it, our latest panel discussion.

Presented in collaboration with Colmar, and titled Fashion Disruptors: Fashion in the digital age, the talk will be hosted by Dazed Digital’s Head of Fashion, Emma Hope Allwood. Panellists will include Leanne Elliot Young of Commune East, Catty Taylor of DigiGal, and Danielle Greco from Depop. Additional speakers will be announced next week. 

Taking inspiration from Colmar’s brand DNA, which melds together activewear and technology, the panel will discuss their own work alongside partaking in a wider conversation on fashion’s cultural position in a digital landscape. 

The public event will take place at Colmar’s Brewer Street store in Soho on September 14 as part of Summer Streets by Regent Street and the British Fashion Council’s LFW City-Wide Celebrations, and is free to attend – but spaces are limited. For your chance to win a ticket, sign up below. 

See you there.

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