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106K Followers, 1,878 Following, 6,302 Posts - Livia Giuggioli Firth (@liviafirth) on Instagram: "Chief Agitator Officer Founder @ecoage @greencarpetfashionawards @quintosapore @thecirclengo Editor @voguearabia Also @fossilfuelfashion @unwomen".
Livia Firth MBE, is Co-founder and Creative Director of globally renowned Eco-Age, the leading consulting and creative agency specialised in integrated sustainability, and founder of the Green Carpet Challenge (GCC). She is renowned for creating compelling frameworks and campaigns for environmental and social justice with global reach.
Oct 6, 2021 · Fashion. Style Points. Livia Firth Is Starting Her Very Own Renaissance. One of the fashion industry's biggest eco-advocates rethinks the awards show concept for a changed world. By Véronique...
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Nov 30, 2021 · The self-confessed 'professional agitator' discusses her mission to clean up the industry. Livia Firth is the co-founder and creative director of Eco-Age, a consulting and creative agency specialising in sustainable business strategies. Photo: Will Whipple. Selina Denman. Nov 30, 2021.
Livia Giuggioli Firth (born 4 September 1969) is an Italian activist. She is an advocate for sustainability especially in the fashion industry, where she created the Green Carpet Fashion Award. She also produced the film In Prison My Whole Life. In 1997, Giuggioli married English actor Colin Firth. They have two sons, Luca and Matteo.
Oct 12, 2020 · Fashion News. Livia Firth: 5 ways to move forward in fashion. As this year's Green Carpet Fashion Awards goes virtual for the first time, Firth outlines what the fashion industry needs to do to...
May 19, 2023 · Livia Firth on How the Green Carpet Fashion Awards Proved That Young Activists are Key to Climate Crisis Solutions. by Livia Firth. Livia Firth and climate activist Sophia Kianni attend the Green Carpet Fashion Awards 2023. Photo: Getty. I love the concept of radical imagination in activism – for it is exactly what we need right now.