Mary Fellowes
Creative director, stylist, editor & sustainability expert
Mary Fellowes is a seasoned professional in the fashion industry - having held prestigious roles such as: Vogue Fashion Director and Editor, A-list celebrity stylist, Features Writer, and Content Creator. With an extensive career that spanned across the UK, Europe, Asia, and the USA, she has made a significant impact on the global fashion scene. Mary's creative contributions have been featured in 51 esteemed editorial titles throughout Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Her talent for styling extends beyond the pages of magazines, as she has curated runway shows in renowned fashion capitals and collaborated on iconic advertising campaigns for internationally recognized brands. Notably, Mary made history by launching the first Vogue magazine in a Muslim country and served as the only style editor at The Economist. Her key achievements include dressing Olivia Colman in the first Oscars gown made from sustainable materials, a remarkable collaboration between Prada and Stella McCartney. Mary has also partnered with Livia Firth and Eco-Age, working on editorial projects and the Green Carpet Challenge. Her work has garnered widespread attention, with coverage in notable publications such as FT, NY Times, WWD, Vogue, The Telegraph, The Independent, Hollywood Reporter, and Evening Standard. Demonstrating her commitment to sustainability, Mary has consulted for The Waterbear Network, the world's first interactive video-on-demand platform dedicated to saving the planet. She further honed her expertise through the Cambridge University CISL program, earning a distinction in Sustainable Business Leadership.



Additionally, Mary Fellowes has demonstrated her expertise beyond the realms of fashion through her diverse ventures. She hosted and executively produced "Sex And Sustainability" for Soho House's The Ned, where she brought together influential figures from the sustainable fashion world. This platform allowed her to engage in meaningful discussions with heavyweight names in the industry. Moreover, Mary has played a pivotal role in driving sustainability initiatives and discussions at a broader level. She spearheaded and moderated an ESG/Fashion Policy workshop in collaboration with the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee, alongside industry leaders from manufacturing, textiles, and fashion. This workshop aimed to address the intersection of environmental, social, and governance factors within the fashion industry. Furthermore, she moderated a seminar on sustainability and technology for 150 leaders from the luxury and fashion sectors, organized by the British Fashion Council. Mary Fellowes consistently showcases her dedication to creating a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry through her various engagements and thought leadership.

Mary Fellowes is a visionary force within the fashion industry, leveraging her vast experience to create impactful and sustainable change.
Mary Fellowes