Letter Calls on UK Fashion Industry to Denounce Antisemitism, Bullying

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The letter, written by the London-based designer Deborah Lyons, is attracting signatures from brand leaders, investors and entrepreneurs from across the industry.

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The letter goes on to say that recent media reports “and our own personal experiences have shed light on the presence of antisemitic behavior and stereotypes being used on and offline by members of the fashion industry. This perpetuates harmful narratives and contributes to the marginalization of Jewish individuals and communities.”

“We urge you to address this issue by severing ties with individuals who have a track record in engaging in discriminatory practices that perpetuate harmful stereotypes, and that you join our demand for a fashion industry that promotes unity, understanding, and equality for all.”Bride; Luke Hersheson, CEO of Hershesons brand and salon; Elana Nathan, the investor and former co-owner and CEO of Peter Som, and Sophie Mechaly, founder of, Emily Cohen and Sabrina Naggar of Sunuva Swimwear.

 

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