Mary Fellowes

Mary Fellowes

Author Profile

Former editor at 11 international editions of Vogue (launched Vogue in Turkey) & The Economist (Intelligent Life supplement) | Stylist to Oscar and BAFTA winners | Digital content creator for household names including Amazon and Yahoo.

Mary has contributed content as a stylist or writer to 51 titles globally, worked in every continent, as well as worked with every global luxury brand. She has styled fashion spreads, short films, runway shows and advertising campaigns in every major global capital.

In the last four years, she has focused on integrating sustainability into her work, notably creating the first Oscars moment with a sustainably made gowns by Prada and Stella McCartney for Olivia Colman. She has also partnered with Livia Firth / her Eco-Age consultancy on both editorial and Green Carpet Challenge projects. This work has been profiled in titles including the NY Times, WWD, Vogue, The Telegraph and The Independent. She also consulted to The Waterbear Network, the world’s first interactive video on demand platform dedicated to saving the planet, which turns inspiration into action through innovative tech and social media tools.

This, plus the pandemic downtime, led Mary to realise she needed to do more: she recently completed a program with Cambridge University’s Institute for Sustainable Leadership. She has since launched Greenwith Studio, a multi-disciplinary sustainability consultancy creating bespoke green solutions, in partnership with a network of experts, for fashion and luxury brands. This network includes dozens of luminaries from the worlds of fashion and sustainability including New York Times editor and best-selling author Dana Thomas and leading clean materials expert Nina Marenzi.

As well as seeing Mary speak to an audience of 12,000 at Cop 26, Greenwith Studio’s other achievements to date include a workshop for Bicester Village, consulting to ready to wear, beauty and fashion brands including De Beers and Paper London, elevating a sustainable handbag brand made from recycled Brazilian seatbelts, to place them into cult British retailer Selfridges. In addition to being a guest lecturer for Harvard Law School in January 2022, other pipeline projects will be announced soon.


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