Category: Fashion


  • Trace Collective is the brand taking a regenerative approach to fashion

    Trace Collective are a London-based brand on a mission to make fashion regenerative. Creating fully circular and biodegradable pieces sourced from regenerative agriculture as well as using QR technology in their labels to connect people to the stories behind their clothes. Trace Collective was founded by Antonia Halko and Aroa Fernandez Alvarez in 2019 to…

  • New fashion show ‘Behind The Glow’ spotlights rising talent behind headline looks

    Nuprint magazine premiered the first episode of new show Behind The Glow, created to spotlighting the beauty titans behind some of the looks you know and love. The first episode was released on Sunday and features make-up artist Danielle Aleshea. Proclaimed the ‘soft glam specialist’, Danielle reveals the secret ingredients to a perfect soft glam…

  • Your round-up of the latest releases ft EX-A Studio, Torré Reale, non + more

    Your round-up of the latest fashion and beauty releases that you should know about. Torré Reale Torré Reale is a clothing brand created by Sophia Thompson for the tall people that struggle to find clothing that fits. Standing at 6’1, Sophia knows the pain of too-short hem lengths very well. Enter Torré Reale – launched…

  • Jvck James is back and better than ever

    You may have been introduced to Jvck James, like I was, from his colors show performance of extroverted lovers. That was in 2017, when Jvck was a tender 18-years-old. Since then, Jvck James has grown a lot. 22 now, he is still influenced by R&B greats such as Lauryn Hill and D’angelo, inspiration he has…

  • SUBWAESTUDIOS [@subwaestudios] collaborates with WAHTC, creating a minimal capsule collection

    SUBWAESTUDIOS founded by Akpo Christopher, from Ghana collaborates with Ghanaian brand WAHTC on a minimal plastic up-cycle capsule collection, named POLYTHENE. WAHTC prides itself with finely crafted pieces which portrays the aesthetic of nature and poetry. The aim of the partnership is to create awareness of plastic pollution in society. In addition to this both…

  • The best ingredients to combat acne-prone skin and bad skin days

    By Simmi VirdeeMakeup Artist When your skin is so prone to breakouts, it’s stressful trying to find new products that won’t add to the problem, as you can never be sure how your skin is going to react. According to dermatologists, you should keep up with a skincare routine for at least 1-3 months in…

  • Break into the fashion industry with the [@fshnminorityrpt] mentoring and internship programme

    Fashion Minority Report (FMR) are a culture change-making business that was launched in the summer of 2020 by creative marketing specialist, Daniel Peters. The aim of the business is to create an inclusive workplace culture for diverse voices, with a particular focus on the fashion/creative sector. Having recognised the barriers to access, in particular for…

  • From pineapple leather to hemp: sustainable materials changing the fashion industry

    By Lauren Junestrand The future of the planet is at risk and this macro context is forcing businesses to shift towards more environmentally friendly models, and in fashion, this means looking at how things can be done differently at every stage of the supply chain. Sustainable materials that seek to minimise the environmental impact of…

  • Eight Women & Girls reflect on their journeys & hopes for the future, this International Women’s Day.

    We Celebrate International Women’s Day 2021. The 8th March marks International Women’s Day 2021, a day to celebrate the achievements of women across history and appreciate women both globally and in wider society as well as in your family and the local community. In a year that saw national lockdowns and worldwide protests, we spoke…

  • The top 5 Ready-to-Wear Collections of the season for modest dressing [@adekemijsavage]

    words by Adekemi Savage During the Spring/Summer 2021 season, I began a Twitter thread showcasing looks that closely align to a hijab-wearing woman’s wardrobe, such as myself. In November once the season ended, Halima Aden, the first Muslim hijab-wearing fashion model vocalized her leave in the fashion industry as it was incompatible with her religion.…