Exploring innovations that will design our future

by | Apr 16, 2019

British Beauty Council‘s CEO Millie Kendall MBE represented the British beauty business at a recent trade event in New York, showcasing the best of British innovation.

The spotlight was on Britain’s transatlantic partnerships that are solving society’s shared challenges, from healthy ageing to sustainable urban transit solutions. Some 100 thought leaders, influencers, entrepreneurs and decision-makers – including Milk Makeup founder Zanna Roberts Rassi here with Millie??and Harper’s BAZAAR editor Dame Glenda Bailey – across key industries like tech fashion and beauty were invited to take part and discuss the challenges facing our contemporary economies and explore innovations that will design our future.

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