In top news this week we've got coverage from the ATF Trade Expo - an event focused on the apparel, footwear and textile industry - which was held in Cape Town recently. Maroefah Smith reports on TCI Apparel CEO Herman Pillay's talk on how the new wave of
conscious consumerism is changing fashion retail. And I bring you insights from fashion designer Kat van Duinen on why purchasing
luxury, artisanal goods presents a more sustainable way to shop.
Then wrapping up our #EntrepreneurMonth focus for November, I chat to
Truman & Orange founder Rowan Leibbrandt about disrupting the drinks business,
Brenda Botha from Mud Cosmetics about the brand's educational approach to professional make-up, and
Environ Skin Care founder and scientific director Dr Des Fernandes reflects on his journey of skin care innovation.
Other stories making headlines:
Takealot records over R196 million in Black Friday sales, and Stratcom Branding explains the role of
sustainable packaging in brand preservation.
While in food news, Woolworths pies are the first SA-made
food products to use certified sustainable palm oil, and I share my picks of the best new food and beverage products in
#FreshOnTheShelf.
Until next week!
Lauren Hartzenberg
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