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Author: Bella Wigley

History in fabric: fashion’s role in LGBTQ+ activism

Posted on 4th March 20214th March 2021 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley takes a look at the long history between fashion and LGBTQ+ activism.

In conversation with Bukky Baldwin

Posted on 30th November 202030th November 2020 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley sits down with Ibukun Baldwin, the founder and director of Bukky Baldwin: a brand which not only has a beautiful, environmentally sustainable range of products but also uses creative practice to help marginalised […]

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Beabadoobee’s debut album Fake It Flowers: The future of alt-pop

Posted on 21st October 2020 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley reviews the debut album from Beabadoobee, Fake It Flowers.

A Note to Freshers on Wardrobe Worry

Posted on 3rd October 20203rd October 2020 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley talks about wardrobe anxiety and why you shouldn’t let it get you down.

La Roux Isn’t Bulletproof After All

Posted on 15th February 202015th February 2020 by Bella Wigley

The infectious, high pitched 2009 lyrics of La Roux’s ‘Bulletproof’ are etched onto the brains of the nation: the ultimate throwback tune and a classic 80’s-but-actually-noughties track. Though her new album Supervision echoes the synth-laden […]

Mura Masa Chronicles Adolescence on ‘R.Y.C’

Posted on 31st January 2020 by Bella Wigley

Mura Masa’s new album, R.Y.C, can be summed up as an ode to adolescence. Standing for ‘Raw Youth Collage’, the title encompasses its sound completely: a scrapbook of different genres and feelings that explore the […]

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