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Tag: Fashion

The Naming of Sir Philip Green: Win For Workplace Rights or Defeat For Democracy?

Posted on 2nd November 201826th March 2019 by Connie Lawfull

The cover-up of workplace harassment by the wealthy was once again brought to the forefront of both parliamentary and public attention last week, with The Telegraph revealing that they had been prevented from sharing information […]

Has fashion lost its meaning?

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Tasha Johnson

If someone were to tell you today that fashion is an art form, you would probably dismiss them as pretentious. And yet, at one point in time, this was considered to be true: fashion was […]

Abloh brings wizardry to Mayfair with new Louis Vuitton pop up store

Posted on 30th October 201827th March 2019 by Meg Painter

Last week saw the upper echelon of London’s social scene skip down the yellow brick road created by Virgil Abloh in the heart of Mayfair. Abloh’s Wizard of Oz concept pop-up store was home to […]

Leeds’ Biggest Fashion Event Returns

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Harriet Timmins

The biggest fashion event in Leeds is back in February.   Every year Leeds Raise and Give society put together a catwalk fashion show in aid of charity. For its 11th year, the Leeds Rag […]

Philip Green named as businessman at the heart of British #MeToo scandal

Posted on 27th October 201827th March 2019 by Victoria Copeland

Two weeks ago an old man strode into a teen clothing shop, spotted a pink pop-up stand promoting a collection of feminist essays and, offended to his misogynistic core, demanded that staff tear it down […]

Met Gala 2019: What to expect from the fashion’s best-dressed event.

Posted on 24th October 201827th March 2019 by Harriet Timmins

The Met Gala is one of the most prestigious and highly-anticipated events in the fashion calendar. Every year, on the first Monday in May, the red carpet is laid and the A-listers flock to show […]

DIY Pop Culture Halloween Costumes

Posted on 23rd October 201827th March 2019 by Izzie Ghaffari-Parker

Izzie Ghaffari-Parker shows you how to dress up as your favourite characters from 2018’s Movie and TV, using items you can re-wear even after October 31st. Donna and the Dynamos from Mamma Mia 2 Potentially […]

An Insight Into: @bridiemia

Posted on 23rd October 201827th March 2019 by Christy Bucklow

Christy Bucklow talks fashion and inspiration with upcoming Leeds blogger, Bridie, who quite frankly has the most gorgeous autumnal feed we‘ve ever laid eyes on. Who are you? I’m Bridie. I’m 25 and reside in […]

Villanelle’s Killer Style

Posted on 21st October 201827th March 2019 by Katherine Keir

Katherine Keir looks at how Phoebe de Gaye chose to style Killing Eve‘s lead villain, and how this contributes to her strong female character. Thrilling, sexy, high stakes and high fashion; Killing Eve has got […]

Review. Stacey Dooley Investigates: Fashion’s Dirty Secrets.

Posted on 21st October 201827th March 2019 by Robert Steel

In the wake of last week’s global scientific conference giving us 12 years before climate change becomes irreversible, a documentary on the effects of the global fashion industry could not seem more poignant. Stacey Dooley […]

Is Street Style Still Fun?

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Isabella Kemp

Or over the seasons has it become competitive, only promoting one type of body, race and style. Street style on the face of it is fun for everyone with particular attention being drawn around fashion […]

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 […]

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