Live Well, Be Well: Industry Insiders

As an organisation with a mission to improve the health and wellbeing of those within the creative industries, we speak to influential individuals, to find out what they think is needed to be done to make a difference towards a healthier industry and beyond.

Browse the videos below to find out more.

 
 
 

Models

We have spoken directly with the individuals that our charity initiatives are designed to help, to find out why they agree that the Be Well Collective is such a needed source of support to young models of today.

 
 
 

Model Amber le Bon shares with the Be Well Collective the challenges that she has faces with her body image and self acceptance. Tap the image to watch the trailer.

 
 

Model and entrepreneur Alicia Rountree speaks about the pressures and body image issues which she felt as a young model and impacts this had on her mental health.

Model Kukua Williams opens up about the experiences and mental health challenges which she faces as a young black model. Click on the image to watch the full video from Kukua.

 

An open conversation of mens mental health. Click the image to watch the trailer.

Howard Napper speaks to the Be Well about his experiences as a model in the 80s. Click the image to watch the trailer.

 

Model and coach, Anna K shares how she wishes the BWC had been around when she was starting out in the fashion industry. Click the image to watch the trailer.

Model and activist Nimue Smit shares why the Be Well Collective is Important to support models within the fashion industry. Click the image to watch the trailer.

 

Model Lulu shares how the Be Well Collective supported her as she started out in the fashion industry. Click the image to watch the trailer.

Frankie Herbert shares how the Be Well Collective has benefitted her as a young model. Click the image to watch the trailer.

 

Mia Wells shares why the fashion industry needs support for their models. Click the image to watch the trailer.

Max Rogers speaks about the impact of social media on mental health. Click the image to watch the trailer.

 
 

The Live Well Be Well Series is featured on Mind Charity’s website as an official content partner to their Mental Health at Work Platform.