• The Death of the Tweenager

    Imogen Simmonds The term tweenager refers to a period in life that centralises around change, growth, experimentation and self-discovery. Often reflected on as the ‘awkward stage’, the tween years are the pre-adolescent stages. Imogen Simmonds explores how in the age of social media domination, children appear to be jumping...
  • The Glitz and Glamour of The British Fashion Awards 2023

    The British Fashion Awards graced the red carpets on the 4th of December at the Royal Albert Hall, which aimed to recognise those contributing creativity and innovation towards this industry. Whilst the event raised over £1.3 million to support the future growth and success of British Fashion, the awards...
  • From Screen to Street: The Impact of TV Fashion on Real-Life Style Trends

    Everything we wear is based on something; we each hold our own styles and aesthetics. From thos
    fashion statements, which in hindsight, we wished had stayed out of the family photo albums. To the
    everyday pieces we wear again and again. This can be an unconscious pull to certain colours,
    fabrics or...
  • Expert Tips and Tricks for Styling Your Winter Wardrobe

    Winter does not mean Boring. The seasons of sunlight and sweat are over. We are entering full force into the season full of frosty air, snow slush and most importantly, Winter Fashion. But has the depressive months of daylight savings and lack of vitamin D forced us to sacrifice...
  • The Psychology Behind Getting Dressed for the Day

    It has been proven that people would rather turn up to an event overdressed rather than underdressed. Clothing is an essential part of our culture, and social media has enhanced this through Instagram accounts such as Vogue and TikTok showing off recent outfits. However, getting dressed up for the...
  • Was the UK’s Biggest Kilo Sale ‘Worth the Weight’?

    On Saturday 11th November, the UK's biggest kilo sale company returned to St Mary's Church in the Lace Market, Nottingham. The kilo sale has been hugely popular across the country as it has been travelling far and wide in the UK since it was founded in 2018, promising to...
  • Are clothes to KILL for? Animal rights within the Fashion Industry

    It is estimated that over 2 billion animals are controlled within the fashion industry every year for their wool, fur and leather industries, not to say that many of these are kept captive in brutal, unbearable living conditions and abused for the making of pieces of clothing. With new...