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Clemency – Je t’aime (moi non plus)
As the sun shines outside, Becca Kitson reviews Clemency's Spring Summer 2010 collection…
Written by Becca KitsonJacob 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 website, information pills posted just […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2010 Catwalk Review: Jacob Kimmie
A review of South African Jacob Kimmie's catwalk show at the Freemasons' Hall on Saturday 20th February. Featuring my second sighting of the day of Baby-leg Girl.
Written by Amelia GregoryJacob 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 website, advice posted just prior […]
London Fashion Week Autumn/ Winter 2010 Catwalk Review: Doii
Whilst it was a close call with Ashish, Doii was definitely my favourite collection of the season making me actually look forward to next winter so I too can join this magical fairytale...
Written by Rachael OkuJamie Shovlin Courtesy of The Vegas Gallery Moral turpitude is quite a fantastic term. According to wikipedia, physician visit web it’s an act of baseness, search vileness or depravity in […]
London Fashion Week Autumn/ Winter 2010 Catwalk Review: Hermione de Paula
At 3:30pm on Monday I settled into my seat behind uber journalist Caryn Franklin, to see what Hermione envisaged us wearing this Winter.
Written by Rachael OkuJamie Shovlin ‘Every victim and manner of death in Friday the 13th film series’ Courtesy of The Vegas Gallery Moral turpitude is quite a fantastic term. According to wikipedia, […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2010 Catwalk Review: Betty Jackson
Betty Jackson showed off her AW10 collection in front of a fashion packed audience including Erin O'Connor, Hillary Alexander and Zandra Rhodes at Somerset House.
Written by Rachael OkuI went down to The Lexington a couple of weeks ago to interview Real Estate before they played a sold out gig in a city they had never played before. […]
Explore the world of Beautiful Soul
How a one-time insurance broker is transforming women's lives, one vintage kimono at a time!
Written by Ali SchofieldThe inaugural round of graduates from London College of Fashion’s new MA course entitled Fashion and the Environment, about it site exhibited their findings this weekend within the Southbank Centre’s […]
Community Orchards
Thought gardening was only for retired people with their own houses and a lot of time on their hands? Think again. Zofia discovers Community Orchards...
Written by Zofia WalczakThe inaugural round of graduates from London College of Fashion’s new MA course entitled Fashion and the Environment, about it site exhibited their findings this weekend within the Southbank Centre’s […]
LCF MA Fashion and the Environment graduate exhibition
New contributor Hannah Poole headed down to the Southbank Centre to peruse the graduate exhibition over the weekend.
Written by Hannah PooleOckham’s Razor by Rosalie Hoskins I’ll admit it. I’ve never been to much performance art or modern dance before. But let’s just say that my circumstances have somewhat changed of […]
Environmentally Conscious Style on a Budget- part two
Contributor Sisi King talks us through the rising trend for ethical fashion.
Written by Sisi KingImage courtesy of Esthetica, website information pills sponsored by Monsoon 2009 was quite a year for ethical fashion. Dazed and Confused featured an in-depth interview with fashion icon Vivienne Westwood […]
TRAID ‘Sew Good’ workshops – free for all!
Ideal for sewers of all abilities who want to breathe a new lease of life into their wardrobes and learn some new skills along the way...
Written by Rachael OkuImagery throughout courtesy of Rachael Oku On the 14th January I was kindly invited to the first ‘Sew Good’ Lock In of the New Year by TRAID’s Head of Education, […]
Welcome to the world of DIY Couture
Ever wanted to make your own clothes, but just don’t know where to start? Enter DIY Couture to answer all your burning desires
Written by Becky CopeNot quite feeling in the festive mood yet?! We have put together a bit of a mix CD in blog styleee format just for you to get you feelin Christmasy! […]
Crimbo Playlist!!
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Written by Rebecca MilneWorkers Leaving Factory © Harun Farocki Harun Farocki is a strange sort of a person. Although he has been making films since 1967, website like this he is a fairly […]
10 eco designers to watch out for in SS10: Part Two
A who's who of responsible fashion
Written by Rachael Oku© Becky Barnicoat Becky Barnicoat works as the commissioning editor on the Guardian Weekend magazine, more about but is also a cartoonist and currently works on a new comic about […]
DAT Politics : An Interview
Before their “step” over to play Mofofest DAT Politics talk to Amelia’s
Written by Rebecca MilneImage courtesy of Christopher Raeburn Christopher Raeburn A designer whose name is never far from any eco fashion list is that of Christopher Raeburn, viagra sale who is famed for […]
10 eco designers to watch out for in SS10: Part One
A who's who of responsible fashion
Written by Rachael OkuLoads of actions and demonstrations will be taking place this week and next in Copenhagen to protest against COP15 and to demand real effective solutions to the climate crisis… Image […]
Amelia’s Anthology of Illustration Launch Party at Concrete Hermit
Written by Amelia GregoryImage courtesy of Christopher Raeburn Christopher Raeburn A designer whose name is never far from any eco fashion list is that of Christopher Raeburn, viagra sale who is famed for […]
Rokit launch new vintage-inspired collection
Vintage emporium Rokit launch new accessories range inspired by the vintage treasures they are famed for selling
Written by Becky CopeThe Cheek- image courtesy of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer. Fashion’s finest were out in force recently to show their support for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer as they attended FTBC on […]
Diana Boyle’s jolly good illustrations
Illustrator interview
Written by Satu FoxCOP15 is the next major convening of international governments to reconcile international protocol on climate change. That’s a lot of long words, pharmacy what it boils down to is that […]
SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution at Somerset House
Written by Rachael OkuImage courtesy of Rachael Oku Earlier last week I ventured down to Somerset House to see the eagerly anticipated SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution exhibition which charts this rise of the […]
Glastonbury 2010 Climate Camp Tripod Stage Review: Sunday
The last day on the Tripod Stage. On Sunday we hosted Luisa Gerstein's band Lulu and the Lampshades and had a special visit from Cats and Cats and Cats, whose debut album If I'd Had An Atlas is out this week.
Written by Amelia GregoryIllustration by Dan Heffer, ask pharm Hat by Angela Bruce; The Hedgerow Collection I’m not sure if it’s the wedding’s I’ve been too recently or the press attention regarding ladies […]
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