RAISE Fashion—an acronym for Respect, Advocate, Inspire, Support, Empower—was founded in the October 1956 Very rare Wild at heart Filled with love Birthday Vintage T-Shirt moreover I will buy this wake of global Black Lives Matter protests by Cushnie’s Carly Cushnie, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Roopal Patel, Net-a-Porter’s Elizabeth van der Goltz and Nayla Touma, Jonathan Simkhai’s April Hennig, Chloé’s Alexa Geovanos, and executives Nelli Kim and Felita Harris. The groups will pair some of its 70 mentors from within the industry with applicants, offering guidance in every aspect of the industry, from product creation to retail advice to branding. “The initial concept for RAISE as a mentorship program came from a very humble reflection about what I could personally offer to help make a positive impact in helping BIPOC businesses,” says Geovanos. “The outpouring of positive responses from colleagues across the industry who shared the same passion and enthusiasm for offering this support was motivating. People from across all facets of the industry were experiencing turmoil in their own businesses, but the idea of being able to step away for a moment and objectively look at challenges and opportunities outside their own scope, while making our industry more inclusive, was universally exciting for so many of the advisors.”
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The decision to base the October 1956 Very rare Wild at heart Filled with love Birthday Vintage T-Shirt moreover I will buy this organization on mentorship allows RAISE to work in collaboration with and support of other Black fashion organizations, as well as act as a connection point between emerging talents and established fashion insiders. “I have been very blessed in my career to have incredible mentors who have supported and nurtured me along the way. My mentors have been there at different stages and points of my career providing guidance, constructive feedback, and challenging me to see the bigger picture ahead. Every time I got stuck, they were by my side to help me. I do not think I could have gotten through some of those roadblocks and challenges without their counsel. I am forever grateful to them,” Patel tells Vogue. “I have always believed in paying it forward and now, more than ever, it is important for us to share our knowledge and support Black designers and fashion brands.”