Leeds Rag Fashion Show officially launched in style on Tuesday, overtaking Belgrave for one night only. Editors Lydia and Sarah went along for a night of music, dance and fun(draising).

Leeds Rag Fashion Show officially launched in style on Tuesday, overtaking Belgrave for one night only. Editors Lydia and Sarah went along for a night of music, dance and fun(draising).
Lizzie Wright charts key fashion moments in history, noting the political statement of clothes.
Faye Clayton considers following Bella Hadid‘s recent words.
The holiday season is a difficult time for even the most environmentally conscious among us. This Christmas, Millie Cross gives us four ways to make our gifting more sustainable. According to House Beautiful (2018), the […]
Sarah Ashford-Brown shares her favourite independent, local businesses to help you put some more sustainable gifts under the tree this year.
The Leeds Rag Fashion Show Launch Party 2020 is back. With exclusive access to Belgrave for one night only in aid of Plastic Oceans UK and Hubbub. Click to read more and grab yourself a ticket.
Online editor Sarah Mortimore collates some products to help your Movembers, and reflects on the wider lessons that the campaign offers to fashion’s future charity causes.
Fashion Print Editor Iona Tompkins interviews Leeds student Sarah Jun Ashford-Brown before she embarks on a five day shoot in Paris
showcasing local independent brands.
Jewellery designer and Leeds student Elizabeth Evans talks classical art, finding your style and taking pride in what you do.
Us Gryphon fashion writers, have a bit of a penchant for our tote bags. The beloved accessory is rarely far from site on the Leeds campus, so we decided we‘d talk you through our favourites and why we love them so much.
Anouk Sarfati studies the rise of the headband, tracing its loyalty to our heads from ancient Greece to Gossip Girl.
Fashion is not just for wearing but for admiring, and with the clocks now back and the extra hours of darkness creeping in, online editor Sarah unpicks the optimism underlying some of the key AW19 trends. Think colour, shine, even pieces made from jelly. Whether you own these clothes or just appreciate them, they promise to make you smile, give you a lift, and warm you up from the inside out. More than just fleeting trends, autumn winter fashion can prescribe a whole wardrobe of positive uplift if you look for it.