Tresor
Paris are delighted to have seen MOBO founder Kanya King MBE wearing a
collection of Tresor Paris necklaces at the prestigious and highly respectable
BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour Power List event!
King
looked every part the power dresser in a smart silver silk suit combined with
three of our most popular necklaces from the Tresor Paris Neptune collection. Two white crystal and frosted stainless
steel necklaces contrasted elegantly with a single black crystal necklace from the
same collection.
Kanya
King founded the MOBO’s in 1996, and alongside supporting a wide range of
diverse and innovative projects, elevated urban music in to the mainstream not
only in the UK, but worldwide. Bringing household names such as Rita Ora,
Kano and Miss Dynamite to the spotlight, Kanya has left her indelible mark on
British culture.
Not
satisfied with changing the face of UK music alone, Kanya King is also a member
of a Home Office task force aimed at reducing gun violence and a founding member
of Net Women, a cooperative body of women in the media. Kanya King truly is a
captivating inspiration to us all, man or woman and a gleaming role model for
the youth of Britain!
Rubbing
shoulders with high profile women such as Tracy Emin, Stella McCartney and Her
Majesty the Queen, Kanya received the mixed blessing of being the only black
woman to feature on the list. King said that she hope this would be a start to
“women and people of colour achieving equality in the workplace.” The team at Tresor Paris congratulate Kanya and hope
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