As the industry faces growing conversations around sustainability, technology, representation and new consumer behaviors, the next generation of creatives will play a defining role in shaping fashion’s future. This forward-looking discussion explores the ideas, values and innovations emerging talent are bringing into the industry — and what fashion must evolve into over the next decade.
Meet the speakers:
Victoria Jenkins is Founder of adaptive fashion brand Unhidden, an award-winning label pioneering inclusive and universally designed clothing. With over 16 years of industry experience, she is one of the UK’s leading voices in adaptive fashion, using her own lived experience of disability to challenge exclusion within design and reshape industry standards. Victoria has been recognised by Vogue, ranked in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100, and has appeared on Dragon’s Den, TEDx talks and Channel 4’s Unique Boutique. She is also an author, campaigner and advisor, and continues to advocate for equity and accessibility across fashion and culture.
Abbie Morris is Co-founder of Compare Ethics and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree, as well as a Policy Advisor working at the intersection of sustainability, ethics and consumer transparency. Her work focuses on improving accountability within the fashion industry by helping brands and consumers make more informed, responsible decisions. Through Compare Ethics, she has helped develop tools that measure and communicate sustainability in a clearer, more accessible way, supporting a shift towards more transparent business practices.
Rebecca Morter is Founder and CEO of Lone Design Club, the company behind Revolving Spaces, a retail technology platform transforming how landlords and brands access and manage short-term retail opportunities. Originally launched to support emerging and digital-first brands into physical retail, the business has evolved into a retail infrastructure platform working with major property groups including Ingka Centres, Value Retail and Pradera Lateral. Rebecca is recognised as a leading voice on retail innovation and flexible commerce, and has built a global community of over 30,000 brands and entrepreneurs across her ecosystem.
Moderated by Dr Dion Terrelonge, who is a chartered psychologist specialising in fashion psychology, with a focus on sustainability, wellbeing and consumer behaviour. She works with media, universities and brands to explore the psychological drivers behind fashion consumption and decision-making. Dr Dion has featured as an expert on BBC sustainable fashion programming and Channel 5 documentaries, and through her consultancy she helps brands better understand the relationship between identity, clothing and impact, supporting more conscious approaches to fashion design and consumption.