Creating Carbon-Fibre Couture With Felder Felder
In a dramatic statement of how car companies might use their waste materials in the future, we partnered BMW with eco fashion duo Felder Felder to make a Couture dress - out of leftover car parts.
A senior PR professional with eight years’ experience in agencies in UK and Singapore, and working on global projects across Europe, APAC and USA. Skilled at leading teams and working across a diverse portfolio of brands within alcohol, culture, lifestyle, wellness, technology and travel industries, specialising in media strategy and planning, creative ideation, content creation, events and media and influencer relations.
I hold a First Class Degree in Public Relations and Marketing and my portfolio includes brands from entertainment, lifestyle, culture, travel, technology, food, drink and technology sectors: BMW, MINI, BRITA, Fruit Shoot, Little Caesars Pizza, Samsung, Uber, Morocco Tourism Board, Intercontinental Hotel Group, Guinness, Starbucks, Hendrick’s and Tiffany&CO.
In a dramatic statement of how car companies might use their waste materials in the future, we partnered BMW with eco fashion duo Felder Felder to make a Couture dress - out of leftover car parts.
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