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Moschino Face Backlash Regarding SS19 Copycat Collection

Posted on 17th October 201827th March 2019 by Emily Harris

Emily Harris looks at how famous names often exploit lesser-known designers, and how far ‘taking inspiration’ can be stretched. Since its debut at Milan Fashion Week, Moschino’s SS19 Collection has been on the firing line […]

Reflecting on a Revolution; A Year With Edward Enninful

Posted on 16th October 201827th March 2019 by Harriet Timmins

It’s been over a year since it was announced that Edward Enninful would replace Alexandra Shulman as Editor in Chief of British Vogue. With nearly 30 years’ experience in the industry behind him, there were […]

Recipe of the Week- Vegan Flapjack Cookies

Posted on 16th October 201829th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

When it hits 4pm end your energy plummets to an all-time low at the library, your body is calling for a nutritional boost to go with that caffeine – so in celebration of national baking […]

Forgotten, Not Gone: Why Anti-Slavery Day Matters

Posted on 16th October 201829th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

Many of us consider slavery a relic of the past, a long-forgotten crime that ceased to exist in after its abolishment in Britain in 1833. Anti-slavery day on October 18th is here to remind us […]

Waging the War on Food Waste

Posted on 16th October 20185th June 2019 by Tammy Meadows

It’s that time of year again. No, not Christmas, it’s World Food Day! October 16th marks the celebration of food and he sexy topic of how to reduce food waste. While it’s become trendy to […]

Tribe Records presents Textasy – Review

Posted on 16th October 201827th March 2019 by Molly Langley

It is no mystery that Wire has always been a firm favourite for musical talents to play in. The intimate underground space boasts it’s Funktion-One sound system and DJs are granted an evening for musical […]

30 Years of Anna Wintour at Vogue

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by Saffron Clark

With the recent news that Wintour would remain as Editor-in-Chief of Vogue US, Saffron Clark takes a look at her 30 years at the magazine’s helm. British-born fashion titan Anna Wintour is celebrating 30 years […]

Is a Fur-Free Future in Sight?

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by Freya Alsop

In September, London Fashion Week became the first major fashion week to go fur-free. This choice followed a survey of the designers, by the British Fashion Council, which aimed to encourage businesses in the industry […]

Meet the New Presidents of LUU’s Theatre Group and Open Theatre

Posted on 15th October 201825th March 2019 by Ed Barnes

Views Editor Ed Barnes talks new projects and daunting audition processes with Theatre Group‘s Katie Austin and Open Theatre‘s Eve Walton So first of all, to any readers who haven’t heard of your societies, what […]

Sexual Assault: More Than Believing

Posted on 15th October 201829th March 2019 by Tasha Austen

In light of the recent sexual assault case associated with the US Supreme Court election, Tasha looks at what it all means for the #metoo movement. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past […]

Is Hedi Slimane’s Celine missing more than just an accent?

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by Iona Tompkins

Fashion is renowned for having a short, cyclical lifespan, with this ephemerality holding a large part of its appeal for many. These rapid rotations are capable of driving it ever forward, however Hedi Slimane’s appointment […]

Agony Aunt: Coping With Loss of a Loved One While at Uni

Posted on 15th October 201829th March 2019 by Jess Beedle

University can be one of the most rewarding and exciting times of your life: studying something you love; meeting new people and living with your peers; joining societies and clubs. But what happens when the […]

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