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Managing Editor at Vogue Business

It's an industry dominated by women, yet there is still an imbalance of power when it comes to fashion's C-suite roles. During Virginie Viard's tenure at Chanel, Chanel's fashion business grew more than twofold. Dior sales have more than quadrupled since Grazia Chiuri took over in 2016. And three of the five designers in our latest womenswear size inclusivity report were women. So why aren't there more women at the top? This week, the Vogue Business team set out to answer the question: what would fashion look like if women were in charge? Elektra Kotsoni's intro article looks at some of the obstacles for women in the industry: https://lnkd.in/eJCCtqJe Maliha Shoaib did an amazing piece looking not only at how fashion is failing working mums, but also some of the solutions companies have implemented: https://lnkd.in/ei8uBjKi Bella Webb delved into fashion's attitude to the menopause and how much menopause can impact women in the industry: https://lnkd.in/eMmcBStU Hilary Milnes and Elektra Kotsoni asked female executives for advice on navigating a career in fashion: https://lnkd.in/eKv8G6ba Madeleine Schulz dreamed of what clothing would look like if more women designed it: https://lnkd.in/evwGz5Tg And Christina Binkley examined why we tend to judge female creative directors more harshly: https://lnkd.in/exn6tN8h Well done team!

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