Fashionable and Functional: Platforms return to the stomping ground.
Whether your aesthetic skews classic, minimalist, sporty, feminine, or ebbs and flows depending on your mood, there's a platform shoe that can totally work for you. More modern interpretations of the platform
The Christmas Day Dressing Debate: Dress Up Or Dress Down?
Whether you want to simply look elegant while you unwrap what's under the tree, or you’re toying with the idea of leaving the warmth and comfort of your home on the big
How The F*ck Do You ‘Dress Festive’: Debunking The Christmas Party Dress Code
The Christmas party theme is also an opportunity to play up elements like your jewellery and accessories. Accessories are often vastly cheaper than clothes and, if you’re at a complete loss with
BLACK HURTS: An exploration of the Black experience
By Suzannah Gabriel Black Hurts is an exploration of double consciousness and liminality amongst black British youths in the UK by Photographer Suzannah Gabriel. Black Hurts touches on the Black Lives Matter
History of Levi’s: The Everlasting Uniform of ‘The Cool’
From the 50’s, Levi’s found themselves continually adopted as the de-facto uniform for radical, non-conformist groups; musicians, poets, greasers, hippies. All chose the functionality and ‘dangerous label attached to denim to personify
BRATZ: More Than Gen-Z’s Style Muse
Last month, the Arab Fashion Council kicked off the country’s Fashion Week, hosting their first ever in-person Fashion Icon Awards. Barbie absolutely dominated the event, winning 2021’s Fashion Icon of the Year
Concert fashion and music merchandise: pledging allegiance to music with style
Fans have adopted fashion as a show of appreciation and love towards the artist and their music. These clothes mean something to them. This isn’t an unusual phenomenon within the world of
Dopamine Dressing: Can You Dress Yourself Happy?
What people wear reflects how they feel, or want to feel, and this varies from person to person on a vast scale. But in times of collective tragedy, clothing goes beyond looks,
Creator of ‘What are you wearing’ series Kofi McCalla on the psychology of fashion
By Marco Marcelline Kofi McCalla has been at the forefront of documenting streetwear culture for years. From starting out by checking out Supreme drops at their flagship Soho store, he has built
The 70/30 Wardrobe Rule: You’ll Always Have Something To Wear
Getting dressed is likely the first thing you do each morning. It’s also likely that the first thing you say as you stare at the clothes bursting out your wardrobe is “I
Why the fashion industry must value universal design
By Emily Pavis My mother was diagnosed with relapse remitting Multiple Sclerosis the year I was born. Ever since, I grew up in the aughts witnessing her become more and more sick,
Fashion wasn’t always about gender: a history of men in dresses
In December 2020, Harry Styles appeared on the cover of US Vogue. He was the first male in 127 years to feature on the cover and he did so wearing a dress.