Moment 67: Making fashion feminist
Description
Stacey Grant-Canham, is the founder of Black & Beech, a small business putting feminism at the heart of fashion.
Stacey talks a lot about her upbringing, her journey of starting Black & Beech and how it has evolved into the brilliant brand that it is today. She talked about motherhood and how it has radicalised her. She talked about her Irishness and how she often feels misunderstood as an Irish immigrant in Britain. Stacey tells us the story of designing her very first t-shirt and how it has gone from that to a brand that has now donated over £13,000 to charities supporting women's rights. She talks about her journey as an accidental entrepreneur and someone who grew up believing you needed to have a safe, steady job with a pension.
Stacey's story is inspiring and one we can all learn so much from.
Links:
- Follow Stacey on Instagram - @blackandbeech
- Check out Black & Beech - https://blackandbeech.com
- Read Disobedient Bodies by Emma Dabiri - https://thefeministbookshop.com/products/disobedient-bodies
- Get your own A Mothers Place Is In The Resistance Tee - https://blackandbeech.com/products/a-mothers-place-is-in-the-resistance-black-scoop-tee?pr_prod_strat=use_description&pr_rec_id=183bc073c&pr_rec_pid=4590376353910&pr_ref_pid=8091089502451&pr_seq=uniform
- Support the Abortion Support Network - https://www.asn.org.uk/support-us/
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