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Asian Fashion Insiders Lead #StopAsianHate Discussion on Clubhouse

Prabal Gurung attends the End the Violence Towards Asians rally in New York City. Getty Images.
Prabal Gurung attends the End the Violence Towards Asians rally in New York City. Getty Images. (Dia Dipasupil)

This Sunday, several of fashion’s most prominent Asian voices — including Prabal Gurung, Susie Lau, Tina Craig, Allure editor-in-chief Michelle Lee, Bryanboy and Phillip Lim — joined together on the by-invitation-only social media platform to share personal stories of discrimination they’ve experienced while working in the industry.

The conversation was spurred by the #StopAsianHate social media campaign, which aims to draw attention to anti-Asian hate crimes that have taken place since the start of the pandemic and the anti-Chinese rhetoric that proliferated after the virus originated in the city of Wuhan.

Clubhouse is fast becoming a water cooler for conversations across industries. For the past few days, Asian discrimination has been a leading topic of discussion in many of its break-out rooms.

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