SHARMAINE WEARS: COAT, £1,195, SACAI; DRESS, KALITAAVAILABLE TO RENT FROM MYWARDROBEHQ.COM.SOPHIE WEARS: SHIRT, £300, KATHARINE HAMNETT ‘MAKING PEOPLE confront their biases is one of the biggest things that we can do as activists.’ So says Sharmaine Lovegrove, who is creating a more inclusive publishing industry through her imprint, Dialogue Books. After years of running her own business – a bookshop in Berlin and a company that found books for film and TV adaptation, she realised different people’s voices were not being heard through books. So she founded a publishing imprint dedicated to publishing people from LGBTQI+, disability, working-class and Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
‘It was never my dream to be a publisher, but it became clear that something needed to change,’ she says. ‘I think that when…
