Make It British: One Woman's Mission To Successfully Save UK Fashion Manufacturing

For our first-ever podcast, Fashion Roundtable's Tamara Cincik speaks with Kate Hills - a woman on a self-proclaimed mission to save UK manufacturing.  Following a 20-year fashion career with jobs at Burberry, Marks & Spencer, Levi’s and Debenhams, Kate created her website Make It British in 2011 to celebrate brands that manufacture their products in the UK. "To me the offshoring of production seems very short-sighted. Britain was a successful industrial nation for centuries - the industrial revolution started here after all - so why would we want to lose all that skill and the ability to make things on our doorstep? Worried about the skills we were losing, I started to do some research on the brands and manufacturers that were left in the UK, and I found that despite what the majority of people thought, there were still lots of manufacturing being done in the UK", says Kate. A passionate advocate for all things made British, in this podcast Kate and our founder and CEO Tamara Cincik talk about:  Why Kate set up Make it British in the first place Why we should all be passionate about British manufacturing How to uncover the amazing businesses that are still making in the UK Make It British's collaboration with Fashion Roundtable to push the Government for greater UK-made, reusable PPE The social benefits of onshoring UK manufacturing and Brexit!      

Om Podcasten

We interview fashion industry leaders and politicians in an intimate, honest series of podcasts.