FACE Partnerships

We are proud to partner with these prestigious brands.

 

i-D Magazine

i-D is a ground-breaking fashion and identity magazine and website now celebrating 40 years at the forefront of fashion.

SHOWstudio

SHOWstudio is an award-winning fashion website, founded and directed by Nick Knight OBE.

Graduate Fashion Foundation

Graduate Fashion Foundation is a charitable organisation and an essential part of the fashion industry. It is the springboard for new talent, the life force the whole industry relies on.

Since Nov 2020, FACE now has three members working as trustees on the GFF board.

Member institutions number 38.

CHEAD

(Council for Higher Education in Art and Design). FACE is contributing to CHEAD events to interact with its 66 member institutions.

British Beauty Council

The British Beauty Council is a not-for-profit, inclusive organisation working to educate policy makers and business leaders on the value of British beauty to the national economy and its key role in the UK’s creative and cultural character. 

British Fashion Council

BFC Colleges Council

Fashion Minority Alliance

Founded by a multicultural collective of minorities, Fashion Minority Alliance is a non-profit organisation that works collaboratively with brands and businesses to ensure change within the industry for BIPOC and underrepresented creatives.

FMA works with Black and Brown students or graduates toward regular opportunities which our brands present.

Colleague Partnerships

  • THE HOUSE OF RADHA

    THE HOUSE OF RADHA embraces fashion, art and music. Founder and Creative Director Radha Singh specialises in ‘narrative art’ through her creative designs and is an advocate for equality and diversity in industry and education. Radha provides a learning and development platform for young creatives prioritising identity equality.

  • CARAMEL ROCK

    CARAMEL ROCK is an educational charity that provides training and job opportunities connecting Black and those from ethnic groups into fashion. We focus on empowering and supporting young people to access varied training and opportunities within the fashion industry. We provide services for black young people of different academic levels and age groups developing the next generation of creatives and designers.

  • The Costume Institute of the African Diaspora

    The Costume Institute of the African Diaspora (CIAD) is dedicated to researching the history and culture of clothing and adornment from the African Diaspora and using that research to produce outcomes such as projects and lectures in order to educate the public about dress cultures developed by people of African heritage