Bench and Vogue Philippines unite to redefine the future of fashion through inclusivity and sustainability at the latest edition of Vogue Talks with Imran Amed
The fashion industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the need to rethink its core principles and practices regularly. This was highlighted when Vogue Philippines welcomed Imran Amed, founder and editor-in-chief of the Business of Fashion (BoF), for the seventh iteration of Vogue Talks on July 9th.
Amed shared his personal journey, alongside his vision for the future of fashion not just in the Philippines, but globally as well. His perspectives resonate with the current evolution in the country, where a new wave of creatives are redefining fashion, art, and design with innovative ideas and bold approaches.
A key partner in this transformation is Suyen Corporation, known for its brand Bench. Bench’s commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and sustainability aligns seamlessly with the ethos of Vogue Talks, with culture-building initiatives such as Ternocon and Bench Fashion Week being a yearly occurrence for the brand. Their efforts to promote diverse perspectives in fashion reflect the focus of the series of talks on thought leadership and innovation, while also being highlighted by new initiatives in sustainable fashion.
Each of these values resonate with the discussions on future trends and challenges, with an emphasis on enforcing the importance of responsible practices in the industry. This partnership underscores a shared mission to drive the fashion industry forward, fostering an environment where creativity and excellence can thrive. The collaboration between Bench and Vogue Philippines through this monumental occasion exemplifies how industry leaders can come together to inspire and educate, ensuring a bright future for fashion.