Stylist to the celebrities Mary Fellowes joins Children's Parliament crew

Mary Fellowes has been appointed the sustainability advisor to the UK Children’s Parliament - a bunch of round 270 kids from throughout the nation.

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Together they'll convey consideration to the ecological and social penalties of low-cost, quickly produced mass-market clothes.

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The Children’s Parliament was launched in 2021 and matches seven to 11 year-olds to MPs and their constituencies.

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Budding politicians participate in on-line debates about essential matters together with sustainability, local weather change, making the world safer, and entry to consuming water.

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The initiative honours the late Sir David Amess, who was stabbed to loss of life at a constituency surgical procedure in October 2021 after serving as an MP for nearly 40 years.

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The partnership with Ms Fellowes was launched when she met the UK Children’s Prime Minister, Harry Acheampong, at a digital vogue occasion.

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Schoolboy Harry, 12, was appointed to serve for 2023 and hopes to encourage others to guide their era into a greater tomorrow.

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The pair are actually planning a drive to lift consciousness of quick vogue, together with a go to to Ghana to witness its impression.

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Ms Fellowes lately authored a report for the British Fashion Council which highlighted the issue of undesirable clothes from the UK being dumped in Africa, inflicting ecological devastation.

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She has labored for 11 worldwide editions of Vogue, styled runway reveals in London and Tokyo and based sustainable vogue consultancy GreenWith Studio.

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Ms Fellowes stated: “I am thrilled to collaborate with the Sir David Amess Children’s Parliament to amplify the importance of sustainability among the youth.

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“Our joint effort will not only raise awareness about the harmful impact of fast fashion but also inspire innovative solutions for a greener future.”

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The Children’s Parliament is backed by the Daily Express, Wakelet and Microsoft 365, senior Cabinet ministers and plenty of MPs.

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