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Amanda Rabor founder of Mini Mode LKFW - How Passion wins over Challenges

1h 8m · Anita Whittaker & Friends Podcast · 22 Feb 22:00

As we are in the heart of international fashion weeks and this weekend marked the end of London Fashion week, I thought I would speak to some of my friends in the fashion industry. From fashion designers and producers of fashion shows to a talent agency owner and a sustainable fashion campaigner.

This weeks episode is in conversation with founder of London's 'Global Kids Fashion Week' Mini Mode.

With a passion for building the confidence of all children that crosses her fashionable and creative path, and supporting fellow designers to grow and become wider known, Amanda talks to us about her experiences over the years and her brand Isossy Children She walks us through the process that brought her to become a leader in children fashion shows and Aunty, sister, mother to all who work with her.

For more information on Mini Mode go over to http://www.mini-mode.co.uk
Instagram: @minimode_lkfw
Twitter: @minimode_lkfw
Watch videos of the shows and behind the scenes
YouTube: Mini Mode

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