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An interview with illustrator Emma Block, as featured in Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration
The beautiful collages of Emma Block have been wowing Amelia's Magazine readers since 2010, and since appearing in ACOFI she has embarked on numerous other exciting projects. Read on...
Written by Amelia GregoryCarlotta Gherzi A/W 2011 by Emma Block. I’ve been working with Emma Block since 2010, when her beautiful work first started to appear in Amelia’s Magazine. Since graduating this summer […]
The ACOFI Book Tour closes at Tatty Devine in Brick Lane
On Tuesday 7th June I held the very last date on the ACOFI book tour at Tatty Devine's Brick Lane shop. It was a super busy and wonderful night, a chance for all sorts of creatives to meet and get inspired. With a little biscuit decorating help from Biscuiteers.
Written by Amelia GregoryOkay, hospital I admit it, more about it’s taken me over three weeks to get around to writing about my final date on the ACOFI Book Tour… but it was […]
Welcome to Camellia’s Teahouse…
Milk and two sugars takes on a much cooler, health-conscious twist, as we discovered at Camellia's Teahouse in Soho.
Written by Katie ByrneBook Jacket for Eradicating Ecocide, information pills information pills What is Ecocide? Has the formation of laws and legislation had unforeseen and possibly disastrous consequences? Has the protection of the […]
New Designers 2013 Surface Design Graduates – Playful Brights
I'll always be more attracted to bold and beautiful brights over tasteful muted colourways, and luckily this year there was lots to choose from at the first New Designers show.
Written by Amelia GregoryNext up, my review of splashy abstract brights and lovely playful designs. It’s fair to say that this is a look I will always love, but there did seem to […]
CocoRosie
Bloomsbury Ballroom, 17 June 2007
Written by Jayne HelliwellThose of you who’ve seen Fame (you know the one, store information pills “Remember my name (FAME!)/I’m gonna live forever” and all that jazz) may remember the relatively small but […]
Jack Penate: Torn on the Platform
XL Recordings, 25 June 2007
Written by Tom HowardThose of you who’ve seen Fame (you know the one, store information pills “Remember my name (FAME!)/I’m gonna live forever” and all that jazz) may remember the relatively small but […]
Exhibition: We Stopped In The Colonnade @ Hotel
53 Bethnal Green Road, E2, 3 June - 22 July 2007
Written by J. SaintilThose of you who’ve seen Fame (you know the one, store information pills “Remember my name (FAME!)/I’m gonna live forever” and all that jazz) may remember the relatively small but […]
Neon Nights Mixtape
DMC, Release Date: 2 July 2007
Written by Kirsteen ConnorThose of you who’ve seen Fame (you know the one, store information pills “Remember my name (FAME!)/I’m gonna live forever” and all that jazz) may remember the relatively small but […]
Final Year Show: Slade School Of Fine Art: Private View
Slade School of Fine Art, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT, 6 June 2007
Written by J. SaintilThose of you who’ve seen Fame (you know the one, store information pills “Remember my name (FAME!)/I’m gonna live forever” and all that jazz) may remember the relatively small but […]
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