Victoria Beckham feels fashion industry has huge role to play in eradicating racism and promoting inclusivity

Victoria said she aims at becoming better with each passing day.

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Victoria said they have set up an internal working group at the company.
LONDON: Designer Victoria Beckham believes the fashion industry has a big responsibility to promote inclusivity and show the world the way to grow above colour, class and creed.

The 46-year-old fashion designer said the protest against systemic racism and police brutality, in the wake of African-American man George Floyd's death in police custody, pushed her to set up an internal working group in her company to discuss the race issues that plague the industry

“Watching things unfold and learning more about the Black Lives Matter movement, I've been truly sickened by how deeply ingrained racism is in our society…


"The fashion industry has a huge role to play, and for me, it starts with representation, both within my business and who we work with externally. I've always aimed for inclusivity, but we all need to look inwards and be better,” Victoria posted on Instagram.

The singer-turned-entrepreneur, who owns luxury fashion label Victoria Beckham, said they have set up an internal working group at the company "as a first step and will provide additional support to ensure that we are listening to each other, discussing the issues, identifying unconscious bias in ourselves and ensuring our short and long-term actions reflect all our learnings".

Victoria said while it is impossible to bring an overnight change, she aims at becoming better with each passing day.
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“Whilst things won't change or be solved in a day, we clearly can't wait another day to start and I am absolutely committed to being better and doing more, both personally and professionally. #blacklivesmatter," the former Spice Girl wrote.
Lakmé Fashion Week 2020: Mithali Raj Makes Ramp Debut; Shikhar Dhawan, Sania Mirza Set Stage On Fire
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This year's Lakmé Fashion Week saw two Indian cricketers and a tennis player in a different avatar.

This year's Lakmé Fashion Week saw two Indian cricketers and a tennis player in a different avatar.
Over the weekend, Indian women's cricket captain in Test and ODIs Mithali Raj walked the ramp for Payal Singhal at the Lakmé Fashion Week. This was the cricketer's debut on the ramp,, and she dazzled in a pale blush off shoulder top and lehenga with appliqué and zardosi work.
Over the weekend, Indian women's cricket captain in Test and ODIs Mithali Raj walked the ramp for Payal Singhal at the Lakmé Fashion Week. This was the cricketer's debut on the ramp,, and she dazzled..
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While the rest of the team is in Australia getting set for the T20 World Cup, 37-year-old Raj - who does not play the shorter format of the game - was seen in a new look. The walk was part of the Corcal Bone and Beauty campaign that highlights and creates awareness about the link between inner health and outer beauty in women.

(In pic from left: Shehnaz Treasurywala, Shaheen Abbas, Payal Singhal, Mithali Raj, Mitali Sagar & Rohiny Belani)
While the rest of the team is in Australia getting set for the T20 World Cup, 37-year-old Raj - who does not play the shorter format of the game - was seen in a new look. The walk was part of the Cor..
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Indian cricketer and opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan, who is recovering from an injury, was also on the ramp for fashion designer Samant Chauhan on Sunday. He wore an all-black trio of kurta, peak lapelled textured tuxedo jacket and trousers for his walk on the ramp.
Indian cricketer and opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan, who is recovering from an injury, was also on the ramp for fashion designer Samant Chauhan on Sunday. He wore an all-black trio of kurta, peak lap..
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Tennis star Sania Mirza also walked the ramp. The former doubles World No. 1 wore a creation by designer Rina Singh's label Eka. The collection was a collaboration between Eka and Telangana State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd, also referred to as TSCO. The six-time Grand Slam winner was a showstopper and looked stunning in a printed, long coat with embroidered palazzos.
Tennis star Sania Mirza also walked the ramp. The former doubles World No. 1 wore a creation by designer Rina Singh's label Eka. The collection was a collaboration between Eka and Telangana State Han..
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Last year, badminton stars PV Sindhu and Sania Nehwal, and wrestler Geeta Phogat also graced the ramp.

While Sindhu walked the ramp for desinger Misfit Panda in a sublte white dress and quirky purple shoes, 31-year-old Nehwal walked the ramp in an elegant yellow dress by designer Vaani Raghupathy.

Phogat turned showstopper for designer EKA.

(In pic from left: PV Sindhi, Geeta Phogat, Saina Nehwal)

Last year, badminton stars PV Sindhu and Sania Nehwal, and wrestler Geeta Phogat also graced the ramp. While Sindhu walked the ramp for desinger Misfit Panda in a sublte white dress and quirky p..
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