Sam Roddick
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Born | [1] Rustington, Sussex, England |
1 July 1971
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Known for | Businesswoman, founder of Coco de Mer, and Bondage For Freedom |
Children | Osha, daughter[2] |
Parent(s) | Gordon Roddick Anita Roddick |
Website | www |
Samantha "Sam" Roddick (born 1 July 1971) is the founder of Coco de Mer a British lingerie brand and retail store.[3] She is the daughter of Body Shop founder and activist Anita Roddick.
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Early life and education
Roddick is the younger daughter of Anita and Gordon Roddick.[3] She was educated at Summerlea Primary School and then at Frensham Heights in Surrey until she was asked to leave at age 16.[1][4] She gained only two O-Levels due to having undiagnosed dyslexia.[1][4] On leaving Frensham, the mother of a schoolmate suggested she work with her in Nepal, which is where her activism began.[3][4]
Early activism
Roddick's early activism included talks, fundraisers and projects worldwide.[1][5][6] In addition, she set up Cockroach, a youth magazine; and taught art in Vancouver.[1]
Coco de Mer
In December 2001, Roddick opened Coco de Mer in Covent Garden's Monmouth Street with an evening hosted by Dave Stewart, and a fly-poster campaign by Saatchi and Saatchi.[2][3][7][8] In 2004 Roddick was prevented from copyrighting the Coco de Mer name by French fashion designer Coco Chanel, the lawsuit citing the similarity in product range and name.[9][10][11]
In 2011 the brand was purchased by British sex shop Lovehoney.[4][12] In April 2014 former La Perla brand director Lucy Litwack was appointed as managing director of the company.[13]
The name comes from the coco de mer palm tree of the Seychelles, which has the largest seed in the world.[2] The seed is said to resemble a woman's buttocks.[2][8]
Bondage For Freedom
Bondage for Freedom was founded in 2008, focusing on fighting for human and environmental rights.[14] It had worked on a number of projects, including the 1994 Rwandan Genocide; the release of the "Angola Three"; preventing sex-trafficking; and colony collapse disorder.[14][15][16][17]
Television
Roddick is an advisor on The Joy of Teen Sex.[citation needed]
References
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