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This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
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Fashion Fiesta CIC is a social enterprise that empowers emerging fashion designers, models, makeup artists, and creatives by providing them with a platform to showcase their talents. Through a combination of events, mentorship, and business development support, we help individuals gain industry experience, build confidence, and connect with opportunities that support their career progression. During the financial year 2023/24, Fashion Fiesta has benefited the community in the following ways: - Providing opportunities for emerging talent – We organised the annual Fashion Fiesta Show, offering aspiring designers, models, and stylists a chance to gain real-world experience, build portfolios, and present their work to industry professionals and the public. - Supporting education and employability – In partnership with Shipley College and Leeds Beckett University, we provided work-based learning experiences for students pursuing fashion and marketing-related qualifications, enhancing their skills and employability. - Promoting inclusivity and confidence-building – We championed diversity and representation within the fashion industry, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds, including those with disabilities and underrepresented groups, had a platform to participate and thrive. - Encouraging sustainable fashion – Through our events and workshops, we promoted sustainable fashion practices, including ethical sourcing, upcycling, and reducing textile waste. - Providing mentorship and business support – We delivered mentorship programmes and business workshops for young creatives, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to establish their own fashion businesses or secure employment within the industry. - Creating community engagement and networking opportunities – Our events brought together fashion enthusiasts, local businesses, and industry professionals, fostering a supportive creative community that encourages collaboration and growth. Through these activities, Fashion Fiesta CIC continues to make a meaningful impact on the creative sector, inspiring and supporting individuals to succeed in fashion while promoting sustainability, inclusivity, and business innovation.
Fashion Fiesta CIC’s stakeholders include: - Emerging fashion designers, models, makeup artists, and stylists who seek opportunities to showcase their work and develop their careers. - Students and educators from institutions such as Shipley College and Leeds Beckett University, who participate in work-based learning experiences. - Industry professionals, mentors, and business leaders who support our initiatives through coaching, judging panels, and networking opportunities. - Local communities and businesses that engage with our events and benefit from increased footfall, collaboration, and brand exposure. - Sponsors and funding partners who contribute to the sustainability and growth of our initiatives. Stakeholder Consultation and Feedback Fashion Fiesta CIC actively consults its stakeholders through the following methods: - Surveys and Feedback Forms – We collect feedback from event participants, students, and attendees to assess their experience and gather insights on areas for improvement. - Direct Engagement and Discussions – We maintain regular communication with designers, students, and industry professionals through meetings, workshops, and social media engagement. - Collaborations with Educational Institutions – We work closely with educators and students to tailor our programs to provide relevant, hands-on learning experiences that align with industry needs. - Post-Event Evaluations – Following each major event, we conduct reviews with stakeholders to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of our initiatives. - Board and Advisory Input – Our Board of Directors and key stakeholders provide strategic guidance based on community needs and industry trends. Actions Taken in Response to Stakeholder Feedback As a result of stakeholder consultations, Fashion Fiesta CIC has: - Expanded work-based learning opportunities by strengthening partnerships with educational institutions and involving students in event planning and execution. - Enhanced sustainability efforts by integrating more sustainable fashion practices and promoting ethical design choices at our events. - Introduced mentorship programs to provide structured support for emerging creatives seeking industry guidance. - Improved accessibility and inclusivity by ensuring a diverse representation of participants and adapting event spaces to accommodate different needs. - Refined business development support by offering workshops focused on entrepreneurship, marketing, and brand-building for fashion startups. Through continuous consultation, Fashion Fiesta CIC remains responsive to the needs of its community, ensuring that its programs and initiatives are impactful, inclusive, and aligned with the evolving landscape of the fashion industry.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
26 February 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Chris Craig Morris
Status: Director