you've got the british ghanaian edward enninful who is editor of british vogue. campaigns. and the fashion critic of the washington post in the us, robin givhan, says in may this year, "diversity on the runway is much more part of the norm." finally, things are not that bad in fashion, are they? well, you know, if it wasn't forfashion being progressive, people like me wouldn't be in the position that i am today. so, absolutely, fashion have come a far way. but that doesn't mean that the process needs to stop now and we self—celebrate and be finished with the work. there are a lot of diversity in fashion right now, but what we're pushing forward is inclusivity where our voices matter and we're not just some tokenism. we look good on the runway but no—one is really listening to us or is willing to do the advertising so that it resonates with the muslim or black or, you know, any ethnic minority background. what i'm pushing forward or hoping in the future is that it's notjust a trend, it's notjust something that is happening right now. and in orderfor it to not be a