Online fashion retailer Asos has announced the launch of a new initiative called ScaleUp, aimed at bridging the gap between the fashion industry and ethnic minority-owned brands. The program is designed to help these brands overcome barriers in accessing the fashion market and scaling up their businesses.
Asos has partnered with the (Fashion) Minority Report (FMR), a culture change consultancy, to bring this initiative to life. The ScaleUp initiative comes in response to a report from the London Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, which highlighted the challenges faced by Black and Asian entrepreneurs in setting up and running businesses. These challenges include difficulties in accessing funding and lower success rates compared to their white counterparts.
Two successful candidates will be selected for the program, receiving valuable insight and guidance from leading industry experts, wholesale opportunities including the launch of one collection available exclusively on Asos, and one year of mentorship from business leaders.
Additionally, they will have the opportunity to pitch for up to £20,000 of funding each to support their growth. In addition to the two main candidates, the ScaleUp initiative will also onboard up to five additional emerging brands.
Daniel Peters, the founder of the (Fashion) Minority Report said, “As any brand founder knows, the path to success in the fashion industry can often feel challenging, but as someone who is an ethnic minority, the barriers are often greater to break through…
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