Fashion designers, labels and schools are ramping up efforts to strengthen the pipeline of Black talent with a goal of building a deep bench of talent to help ensure more-diverse workplaces
Fashion designers, labels and schools are ramping up efforts to strengthen the pipeline of Black talent as the industry, pressed by a national reckoning over race, scrambles to respond to criticism of its lack of diversity in studios and executive offices.
The goal is to lay the groundwork for professional opportunities earlier by targeting Black high-school and college students who aspire to work in fashion, and build a deep bench of talent to help ensure more-diverse workplaces.
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