Funmi Fetto on her new book, the lack of diversity in the beauty industry and her mission to change it

Published: Oct. 4, 2019, 10:50 a.m.

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Funmi Fetto is the Executive Editor and Beauty Director of Glamour magazine. After many years of being asked by friends, family and stranger on the street for advice on beauty products for women of colour, Funmi decided to curate a comprehensive guide, leading to the release of her new book: Palette: The Beauty Bible for Women of Colour. She speaks to Jane about the lack of inclusivity in the beauty industry and her mission to change it.

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Presenter: Jane Garvey\\nProducer: Kirsty Starkey

Interviewed Guest: Caroline Abrahams\\nInterviewed Guest: Hannah Ewens\\nInterviewed Guest: Wanna Thompson\\nInterviewed Guest: Funmi Fetto\\nInterviewed Guest: Johana Gustawsson\\nInterviewed Guest: Mattias Gustawsson

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