Updated
Updated · Financial Times · Apr 25
HTSI editor highlights multi-hyphenate careers in letter featuring van Haaster, Sivan, Black, Bensley
Updated
Updated · Financial Times · Apr 25

HTSI editor highlights multi-hyphenate careers in letter featuring van Haaster, Sivan, Black, Bensley

1 articles · Updated · Financial Times · Apr 25
  • The letter profiles Dutch model and designer Marte Mei van Haaster, Australian singer and entrepreneur Troye Sivan, podcaster Chris Black, and designer Bill Bensley, exploring their diverse professional pursuits across fashion, music, and sustainability.
  • Van Haaster’s work in phytoremediation and Sivan’s fragrance launch in the UK are spotlighted, alongside Bensley’s rainforest conservation efforts in Cambodia and Black’s new fashion line.
  • The editor’s letter reflects on the broader trend of multi-hyphenate careers, emphasizing how traditional job roles are evolving and celebrating individuals who excel across multiple creative and professional domains.
Is the multi-hyphenate lifestyle a new form of career freedom or just burnout in disguise?
Beyond celebrity, what is the playbook for building a successful multi-hyphenate personal brand?
With tech now in our clothes, has 'normcore' fashion lost its ordinary, anti-trend appeal?
Can artistic projects using plants actually solve the 'forever chemical' crisis in our water?
As AI creates 'Superjobs,' is the multi-hyphenate career now a requirement for professional survival?
Will AI create more diverse career opportunities or trap millions in automated dead-end jobs?