
A doyenne of the handbag – Anya Hindmarch
A doyenne of the handbag – Anya Hindmarch
|āIt has been a long journey! It started in 2007 with the launch ofĀ āI Am Not A Plastic Bagā which was a project to simply to raise awareness of the problem of single use plastic.Ā
It was at the beginning of us all hearing about the problems of the environment and I was approached by We Are What We Do (a social change organisation) who asked if I would get involved in trying to communicate the problem.
I knew that the platform of fashion could be a huge communicator and could help to influence peopleās behaviourā – says Anya Hindmarch.
Who is this charming lady with soul fed by creativity?
Mrs.Anya AnHindmarch is a phenomenally successful creator of the handbag empire and nowadays a UK global trade ambassador.
Her favorite quote by Oscar Wilde is :
āBe yourself, everyone else is taken.ā
One of her escapes in life is to watch David Attenboroughās documental movies:
Ā āHe is a hero to me, with a voice like treacle that I could listen to forever. I admire the patience and technical skill that goes into capturing nature on film.
For me, the shows are an escape from the pace of my life and work, as well as being a humbling reminder that we are all part of the natural worldā.

A model walks the runway at the Anya Hindmarch Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2018 fashion show during London Fashion Week September 2017 on September 17, 2017 in London, England.
She started her business, aged 18, straight from school, opened her first store at 24, and by 2015 had 58 stores in 10 countries including Japan, China, and the US.
When Anya was 25 she met widowed James Seymour with three children and few years later as a couple they had two children.
āIt was very instinctive and you have to follow your gut. I fell for him and I fell for the kids and it felt really right.
And I was a bold 25-year-old, having started my business young.”
In her everyday life as a mother and business women Anya Hindmarch follows her intuition and believes that
the emotion is a female super power.
In 2007, Anya ran a campaign
Ā Iām NOT A Plastic Bag,
the slogan was showed on a tote, to raise awareness of single-use plastic.
Her mission was to reduce the use of single-use bags.
At once 80 000 people queued in one day in UK to buy it for £5.
Her partners were few key fashion partners – Dover Street Market in London and Colette in Paris.
Ā All the bags sold out on the day they launched.
This lovely bag was worn by Keira Knightley, Reese Witherspoon, Duchess of Cambridge,Ā Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.

Anya Hindmarch Sloane Street Store part of ‘I Am A Plastic Bag’ Campaign during London Fashion Week on February 15, 2020 in London, England
Anya has spent years refining the material made from plastic bottles to create a luxurious bag that will last and be sustainable.
The collection continues to grow and develop.
āThis is a forever thing for us ā itās taken so long to do the research and development and you can now buy a beautiful handbag in a lovely fabric knowing that you are helping the planet by using plastic bottles.ā
This project was included by Vanity Fair in their āOscarsā goodie bags.The project made a massive difference.
According to the British Retail Consortium the consumption of plastic bags in the UK reduced from 10bn before the project to 6.1bn after the project.
In February 2020, the company launched
Ā I Am A Plastic Bag
in response to the fact itās estimated there are 8 billion tons of plastic on the planet.
āWhen we launchedĀ Iām A Plastic Bag, we closed all of our flagship stores in London during fashion week and filled the stores with 90,000 used plastic bottles ā
which was part protest and part art installation because it looked rather beautiful ā which weāve then made into something that we want to keep on our shoulders instead of landfill, and that visualisation made people thinkā.

A model walks the runway at the Anya Hindmarch Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2018 fashion show during London Fashion Week September 2017 on September 17, 2017 in London, England.
One of her last project is an uplifting manual for woman ā āIf In Doubt, Wash Your Hairā .
āI am often asked what my best piece of advice would be for a busy woman and I nearly always reply with: āIf in doubt, wash your hair.ā
Itās an answer that almost every woman seems to understand ā at least, it usually elicits a lot of knowing smiles. On the one hand it is flippant, trivial.
It literally sums up how much better I feel about myself ā how much more confident, how much glitter-eyed, how much better able to cope and respond ā if I have freshly washed hair.
But on the other hand, I think my quip also speaks to the fact that we are all, and possibly women more than others, plagued by doubtā.
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