When I put out an opinion poll out on Instagram asking which young designer could, aesthetics aside, leave a lasting legacy like Lee McQueen, the names that came up pleasingly revolved around London: Simone Rocha, Christopher Kane and J.W. Anderson. They are all brands with sure fire longevity in the making (or in Kane’s case, this already exists). There were also… Continue reading The Next Savage Beauties
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Jump In
>> Having spent the weekend playing imagination-based games with a toddler where expensive toys were duly eschewed in favour of sticks and stones, I suddenly remembered how much fun I had aged six or seven, with my own lo-fi fun when I used to jump into books. Vaguely inspired by the jumping into chalk drawing scene from Mary… Continue reading Jump In
Let Them Save Knits
I first learnt the term fashion “cabbage” from that tell-all guilty pleasure read ‘Fashion Babylon’ by Imogen Edward-Jones. She described “cabbage” as rejected goods from a manufacturer. They’re also more commonly known as seconds. Anything made in excess or with any vague defects might be classified as seconds. What happens to those seconds is a bit of… Continue reading Let Them Save Knits
Melbourne Trail
For the first time in four years, I didn’t make it down under this year for MBFWA in Sydney. Sad face emojis all round when images from shows like Romance was Born started pouring in on Instagram (don’t tell me how good it was – I could see it emanating from the folds of fabrics swooshing about,… Continue reading Melbourne Trail