creative director of Chloé. What was the last wish she wrote down? “Climate success. And nuclear fusion.”With focus like Hearst’s, it could happen.
Aged 45, with slicked-back hair, cheekbones sharp enough to cut to the heart of the matter, and a sleek black Chloé merino polo-neck (“Merino is one of the greatest lower-impact fibres that you can use”), she is in town to accept one of the Leaders of Change: Environment honours at the Fashion Awards.
On Monday night she took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall, alongside Priya Ahluwalia, Phoebe English and Bethany Williams, with Stella McCartney participating remotely.
All were honoured as women at the vanguard of positive change in the fashion industry.Their impacts are as unique as they are.
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