Emily Braham and Lora Hadridge teamed up to bring in opportunities for their talent and help shape collaborations.
The duo have already signed Sam Smith, Olivia Dean, Disclosure, Nia Archives, Alessi Rose and Sienna Spiro to their agency. “We want to be as much as we can for a talent and a team. Once we have a shared goal we can find a route to get there.
That could involve advice on styling, digital strategy or networking,” said Braham in an interview with Hadridge.Hadridge said after working with the musician Dean’s brand partnerships across the last five years with Braham, they realized that they shared the same ethos and ambition. “We wanted to build something we felt passionately about — an agency that really understood how talent should be represented with intention, and how teams should be supported and valued. It was a very natural evolution for us,” she added. Through Fivethree, they want to bring in opportunities for their talent and help shape the collaborations by being involved in every step of the way.“We are very close to our teams and immersed in what they’re doing. Our vision is to be a next-generation agency that represents talent across all areas of entertainment with the ambition and flexibility of a boutique agency but the professionalism and network of a much bigger one,” she added. Hadridge started her career at Tess Management at the age of 20 straight out of London College of Fashion. The agency represented the likes of Suki Waterhouse,, Iris Law and Adwoa Aboah. She was there for almost a decade before moving to IMG and then to an independent talent agency that worked with Haim, Anne-Marie, Amelia Dimoldenberg and Rina Sawayama. Braham’s career began when she dropped out of university in 2011 to work with Chris Gentry and Simon White from United Management, working with the likes of Phoenix, Bloc Party and Hudson Mohawke. After four years, she left to explore working with bigger recording labels, which is how she met Dean.Michael Jordan's Air Jordans Are the Latest Shoes to Become Sneaker LoafersKobe Bryant's New Nike Air Force 1 Features a Major First-of-Its-Kind…. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the GoogleWWD and Women's Wear Daily are part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Fairchild Publishing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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