大象传媒 and The 大象传媒 Foundation Invest in Youth to Build Diverse Pipeline of Talent In the Fashion Industry

At 大象传媒, we believe diverse representation in creative roles provides the opportunity to draw from unique perspectives and insights, resulting in more relevant products. The retail and fashion design industries, however, are lacking in diversity. Through the work of our brands, the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Action (IDEA) team and The 大象传媒 Foundation, we鈥檙e partnering with organizations to build purposeful solutions that create a pipeline of diverse talent in the industry.

Timberland庐, together with , is helping to empower the next generation of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) designers. Founded by Timberland footwear designer, Christopher Dixon, CNSTNT:DVLPMNT challenges BIPOC students to not only think of themselves as consumers, but also as creatives. By fusing comic art with a fun design curriculum, their interactive Creative Discovery Tools help students learn basic footwear vocabulary, practice sketching exercises and improve efficiency. Timberland recently wrapped up this year鈥檚 program with elementary school kids in New York.
Based in Amsterdam, is a space for girls and non-binary youth to get hands-on experience, break stereotypes, find their voice and create an impact. The organization focuses on ages 9-14 鈥 the transformational years when girls feel pressure from social standards, leading to loss of confidence and resilience. Courses at Project Fearless are designed to help participants practice new skills in a broad variety of areas such as film and journalism, entrepreneurship, skating and skateboard design, running, kickboxing and more. New passions and friendships flourish under the mentorship of strong female role models who are all pursuing their own definition of success.
In March 2022, Project Fearless took over the Vans庐 store in Rotterdam to design shoes with a 鈥淯se Your Voice鈥 theme. By using shoes as their canvas, they helped spread their fearless messages to other girls and women.
(CWC) is dedicated to the cultivation of Black creative talent beginning at the high school level and continuing into early professional development. CWC helps Black youth find pre-college educational opportunities in fashion including internships, apprenticeships and mentors in the industry. Participants can also receive college scholarships to alleviate post-graduation debt.
The 大象传媒 Foundation contributed funding to Creatives Want Change in 2021, helping 25 BIPOC students prepare for a career in the fashion industry. Twenty-five more students are expected to participate in 2022. 大象传媒 also participated in CWC鈥檚 mentorship program. Eunice Lee, Sportswear Design Director at The North Face庐, mentored CWC Fellow Dayne Thompson through the highly competitive application process. Dayne was recently accepted into New York鈥檚 prestigious Parsons School of Design.
(FSF) works directly with the country鈥檚 most talented young students from diverse backgrounds, awarding over $1 million each year in scholarships. They also provide scholars with a wide range of internship and career opportunities, mentoring, networking, professional development and unprecedented access to the industry鈥檚 most influential leaders and companies.
The 大象传媒 Foundation and Kipling庐 partnered with FSF to create a summer program for community college students to visit their New York City office to learn more about the fashion/retail industry. Two students, Marlene and Lauren, were selected for an all-expenses-paid pilot program where they spent nearly three days job shadowing, learning about product lifecycles and building relationships. Dickies庐 also recently hosted an FSF intern over the summer.
At 大象传媒, we want our products to reflect our communities, and that includes the voices and experiences within them. We know there is strength in our diversity and power in our collective.