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FEL CEO Jenny Holloway Joins Sustainability Leaders at Universal Music Group Event

29-06-2026   


On 23rd June, Fashion-Enter Ltd CEO and ATMF Chair Jenny Holloway joined leading voices from the worlds of fashion, music and sustainability at Universal Music Group’s UMusic shop in Camden, London for an inspiring afternoon of discussion focused on climate action and cross-industry collaboration.

The event marked the launch of Recomposed: Music, Climate, Crisis, Change, the new book by Kyle Devine, and brought together experts from across the creative industries to explore how fashion and music can work together to drive meaningful environmental change.

Opening the afternoon, Jenny Holloway took part in a fireside chat that set the tone for the event, encouraging open and honest conversation around the challenges and opportunities facing both industries as they navigate the transition towards greater sustainability.

Reflecting on the event, Jenny said: “It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with sustainability leaders from across both the fashion and music industries. The discussions were incredibly inspiring, and it was wonderful to celebrate the launch of Kyle Devine’s important new book. Events like this demonstrate the power of collaboration, and I’m excited about the opportunities ahead to develop innovative sustainability initiatives that create real impact.”

Following the event, Universal Music Group’s SVP and Head of Sustainability, Dylan Siegler, thanked Jenny and fellow speaker Helena for helping to make the afternoon such a success.

In her feedback, Dylan commented: “You set exactly the right tone for the afternoon: engaging and full of candor. It was the perfect way to open the event and get everyone thinking and talking from the very start.

“We’ve had some fantastic feedback about the session, and it was clear the audience really appreciated your openness and expertise. Thank you both for taking the time to be part of it and for helping make the event a success.”

The event highlighted the growing relationship between fashion, music and climate action, demonstrating how collaboration across creative sectors can accelerate innovation, share best practice and inspire positive change.

Fashion-Enter Ltd looks forward to building on the connections made during the event and exploring future opportunities to collaborate with partners across the music and sustainability communities.




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