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José Hendo’s first solo showcase at London Fashion Week put ethical fashion in the spotlight. It took place on the first day of LFW at The Grand Connaught Rooms, sponsored by Univeral (albums by artist)/ Onita Boone, Salabed, Hendo International, TianDe, vegan shoe company Bourgeois Boheme and M-Press Printers the panel brought together sustainable companies and influencers that the label has collaborated and worked within the sustainable context José Hendo operates the culminating in the catwalk.

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Tamsin Lejeune CEO of the Ethical Fashion Forum, Sandy Lunn business manager from the Sue Ryder charity, journalist and activist Winnie Sseruma who founded the BAGCI charity, author Jacqueline Shaw founder of Africa Fashion Guide, Edyta Wojcik, at health and wellness company Tiande and ethical designer José Hendo. José Hendo’s much anticipated “Spontaneous S/S R3” collection encompasses mens and womenswear and is created from fabrics such as silks, silk chiffon, linen and bark-cloth.

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The designer is known as an expert on bark-cloth and has began her R3 campaign in February, a movement aimed at businesses across all industries but focusing on the end consumers. Amongst the guest were celebrity America singer Onita Boone who provided her latest album for the goody bags, Princess Trust celebrity ambassador and stylist Lewis Duncan Weedon and singer presenter Eve-Yasmin.

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