The one-shoulder dress is peeping through as a 2015 favorite. The style has been trying to find its way into the limelight once more and has finally hit centre stage in its comeback this season. […]
70’s Digest: Glitz and Glitter
Bring on the glitter, glam, and rock! Punk is back. Or at the very least bright colours, pearlescent sheens, and the big eye crease that’s rocking the winter/spring make up trend. Seventies is hitting the […]
2015 SAG Awards: Are we losing the eccentric red carpet fashion?
With all the Oscar nominations and the recent Golden Globes, January is the month of grand TV awards and big red carpet fashion. However, in recent light there has been much criticism on the lack […]
Cheap vs Chic
Ever wanted to stay in your duvet and take it to uni? Being able to snuggle and keep warm during work sounds such a great idea, and now it is fashion! Welcome to the blanket […]
How to get into fashion without a degree in fashion
Sometimes it is too late once you have committed to a degree and half way through realizing you want to go into fashion. You can’t really swap or you don’t know what bit of fashion […]
East Street Arts is far more inspiring than going to a gallery
East Street Arts opened ten venues across Leeds recently to offer an insight into artists’ workspaces. Spanning over the week it included workshops, tours, small performances, and individual exhibitions before culminating in the final weekend where […]
Effie Gray is well crafted, but falls short of anything spectacular
Based on the Victorian critic John Ruskin’s unconsummated marriage, Emma Thompson scripts the account of Effie Gray’s ill-fated marriage with intelligence and craftsmanship. The film boasts a fantastic cast with Emma Thompson as the independent […]
Cheap vs Chic
With a definite chill seeping in, the cold is getting to us all. However, with big cable knits and slouchy style jumpers back in, our bodies will be grateful for our woolen friends. This winter, […]
Leeds’ Icons – Hyde Park Picture House captures perfectly the early days of cinematic entertainment
As the twenty-eighth Leeds International Film Festival draws closer, it’s time to focus the spotlight on this little cinematic gem located at the heart of Hyde Park. Opened on 7th November 1914, the Hyde Park […]
Comment | Dignity for dementia victims
Based on star-crossed lovers, Nicholas Sparks’s The Notebook is one of the most heart-rending films and stories of all time. Not only is it the cliché of the forbidden, highly romanticised youthful love which tugs […]