Amelia’s Magazine | London Fashion Week A/W 2011 Catwalk Review: Ones to Watch Men
Illustration by Gemma Milly I’m reading Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen at the moment. It’s a book about the train travelling circus, visit order set in
Illustration by Gemma Milly I’m reading Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen at the moment. It’s a book about the train travelling circus, visit order set in
Prophetik LFW A/W 20011 Collection illustration by Gemma Milly A long queue waited for me outside of Freemason’s Hall. Initially I considered sauntering in
Nick25 Illustration by Gemma Milly Nicholas sent me his CD and tape, approved accompanied by a lovely letter about living and musing about in Bristol. One of
Bora Aksu by Gemma Milly Noodles the chihuahua, abortion travelling around in a pouch. Bora Aksu by Gemma Milly This season I think it’s fair to say that
Bora Aksu by Gemma Milly Noodles the chihuahua, abortion travelling around in a pouch. Bora Aksu by Gemma Milly This season I think it’s fair to say that
Illustration by Gemma Milly After Steve Reich had answered all the questions from his interviewer Emma Warren (which you can read here) he took a series of
Bora Aksu kangaroo pouch dress by Gemma Milly This season I think it’s fair to say that there have been a few rather more overenthusiastic security staff at
Fabulously illustrated by Gemma Milly Christopher Shannon’s eccentric fashions rolled into town again on London Fashion Week’s Menswear Day. Last season played
Jacob Kimmie by Gemma Milly. I knew nothing about South African born Jacob Kimmie before reading Rachael Oku’s excellent interview with him on this very
Illustration by Gemma Milly The shows at On|Off this year have so far been outstanding. While most of the designers rightfully deserve a place on the BFC