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The Power of Not Waiting for Permission: In Conversation with Louise Hazel
I first met Louise in 2019 while completing my final-year dissertation, which explored the barriers elite athletes face when building themselves as personal brands. At the time, she had just moved to Los Angeles to launch her boutique training facility in Hollywood, and I remember being in awe of her bravery - choosing entrepreneurship in a foreign country when London wasn’t ready for her vision. Writing this feature years later, her journey resonates so deeply. At 19, during
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Una Marson: The Jamaican Woman Who Spoke Before Representation Had a Name
Una Marson was a pioneering poet, journalist, and broadcaster. As the BBC’s first Black woman producer and broadcaster, she reshaped what it meant to be Caribbean, modern, and unapologetically visible in a world determined not to see her. Early Beginnings Born in 1905 in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, Marson was the youngest of nine children. Her sharp intellect and fierce independence showed early, and at 21, she launched her journalism career as an assistant editor at The Critic in
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Redefining Sports, Fashion, and Culture: In Conversation with Daniel-Yaw Miller
In the fluid space where sports culture meets fashion, very few voices carry as much authenticity as Daniel-Yaw Miller. As an award-winning journalist, Dan has carved out a distinct place in the industry – one that bridges the worlds of sport, fashion, and culture. During his three and half years at The Business of Fashion (BoF), Dan founded the publication’s first-ever sports-focussed vertical, redefining how the fashion industry covered athletes, brands, and style. Today, t
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Norma Merrick Sklarek: The Woman Who Left an Architectural Legacy
In an industry where gatekeeping was rife, Norma Merrick Sklarek didn't just break glass ceilings, she shattered them. As the first...
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