The John Lewis Partnership has today (Monday 16th October) unveiled the first design for a new lifestyle brand that will be curated with designers and creators who have grown up in the care system - Made With Care.
A year since the Partnership used its biggest platform to help make children in care a national talking point with the 2022 John Lewis Christmas advert, the Made With Care brand marks the start of a new design focused collaboration created by people who’ve had experience of the care system.
The first product is designed by Michael Archibald, an 18-year-old aspiring artist who has experienced care. Michael has crafted an inspiring piece of art to feature on a sustainable and fashionable tote bag. Michael applied to take part in the Made with Care through Who Cares? Scotland, our charity partner. He has worked with the John Lewis in-house design team and our creative partners Saatchi & Saatchi to create his unique design.
Michael Archibald, the first collaborator for Made With Care, said, “Creative industries are such a competitive field and being given the chance to work with such big companies makes me feel like I’m able to go places.
“I want more Care Experienced people to feel this way. I'm so excited by the potential of Made With Care to give more people like me a platform to be creative and raise more awareness at the same time.
"The stars on the bag represent the brilliance of Care Experienced people, and the surrounding clouds depict the love, care and respect these individuals need."
Sharon White, John Lewis Partnership chairman, said, “Made With Care will give a creative platform for brilliantly talented Care Experienced people to shine. Not only will each design reflect a poignant and unique story, it will also give customers the opportunity to purchase beautiful products that have meaning behind them.”
Queralt Ferrer, John Lewis director of design for Fashion, said, “We set out to design a tote bag, but beyond that, our brief to Michael was very open. We could see he has a keen eye for aesthetics, and the ability to create authentic and captivating designs. His eye-catching final design effectively conveys the message of Made With Care - the stars symbolise the individuals growing up in care, surrounded by the support that the program provides.”
Franki Goodwin, chief creative officer, Saatchi & Saatchi, said, “From the very beginning the concept of Made With Care was underpinned by a smile and we’re incredibly happy, and proud, that one of our first pieces of work for the UK’s most important retailer is the launch of an entirely new product line designed to harness the potential and talent of Care Experienced People. This is so much more than advertising, it’s a commitment to the 100,000’s of people who have experienced the UK Care Experience system and the start of an incredible creative partnership.”
Made With Care is a collaboration between artistic Care Experienced young people and the John Lewis Partnership fashion teams to design stylish and beautiful products, with aspirations for this to be a full range beyond the first tote bag.
Made from recycled bottles, the Made With Care ‘shopper’ bag is expected to be in Waitrose and John Lewis stores from the 11th December. All profits from each £12 bag sold will go to the Building Happier Futures fund, helping to achieve the Partnerships targets of £1.3M target.
Made With Care launched at a celebratory event today welcoming Care Experienced people, charities and Partners to mark the first anniversary of the Building Happier Futures programme.
Ahead of Care Leavers Week, the event brings together the many individuals and organisations key in the successes of the last year, to launch the first report on the programme - highlighting what it has achieved, where there have been learnings and what it hopes to do in the future.
In the last year the Building Happier Futures programme has:
Together with our charity partners, the impact report highlights key successes:
In the last year, the John Lewis Partnership became the first large retailer to receive a Fostering Friendly accreditation from the Fostering Network, contributed to a new Inclusive Employers Toolkit launched at the Care Leavers Covenant, and recently extended foster leave policies to include support for kinship carer Partners.
This builds on further successes including the roll out of Care Experience training for everyone who works in the Partnership, transferring £1.1m of unspent Apprenticeship levy to charities, and donating over 1,120 microwaves to young people starting up in their new homes and more.