Category: Articles
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HOW TO SUPPORT BLACK LIVES MATTER AS A NON-BLACK ALLY

Darcey Sergison responds to the BLM movement, and how people of other races can show their support as a nonBlack ally. The Black Lives Matter movement was founded in 2013 in response to acts of police brutality which led to the death of Trayvon Martin. Sadly, police brutality is still common in many parts of…
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Nike announces the launch of its first maternity collection

Darcey Sergison reviews Nike’s latest collection providing maternity activewear. Nike has been supporting athletes for decades, and now they are helping women through all stages of their pregnancy. Nike (M) supports women through early to post-pregnancy making this capsule perfect for all new and expectant mothers. This collection is a four-piece capsule of all the…
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Fenty Skin Review

Darcey Sergison reviews the newest skincare on the block and, spoiler – you are in for a treat! Rihanna is a singer, entrepreneur, business woman and now she can add skincare extraordinaire to this list. With the launch of Fenty in 2017, the collection by Rihanna has now extended to skincare alongside her beauty collection. …
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Issue 53: The Together Issue

Buy your print copy here! The Together Issue. Featuring Mariia Pashuk, OnePlus Nord, Korn Taylor, N-ue Jewellery, Studio Pia, Dior, Shrimps, Push Button; textile traditions from around the world, how global warming has affected fashion, the winners of the Face of London Runway 2020, K-pop stars and fashion, the digital fashion revolution, #tagyourmodels campaign; and…
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High Fashion Talks Graduate Competition and How to Enter

Darcey Sergison looks at High Fashion Talk’s latest graduate competition and why you should enter. High Fashion Talk (HFT) has just launched a new and exciting competition which all graduating designers of the Class of 2020 should enter. HFT facilitates the high fashion conversation with cross-platform content and real-world experiences, informing and engaging a progressive,…
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LFW REACTION: A VIRTUAL VOLLEY OF FIRSTS

Rhiannon D’Averc reflects on the first ever virtual mixed-gender London Fashion Week – the highlights, lowlights, and what we learned. We knew it wasn’t going to be business as usual. We knew, in fact, it wasn’t going to be anything like what we’d seen in the past. The official London Fashion Week website, maintained by…
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PROFIT OR PASSION: HOW SHOULD YOU CHOOSE YOUR DEGREE?

In the recent event of a nongraduation and a collapsing economy, Aaliah Tailor delves into the questionable possibilities of what the purpose and development of a degree can attain for you. Society raised you. You are obliged to believe that university is a space that is paved for your future – your career. You are…
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IKEAs newest venture

Darcey Sergison looks at IKEA’s newest collection, which is not what you may first assume. IKEA’s Japanese branch has recently released its first branded merchandise collection. The brand is traditionally iconic for its homeware and in-house canteen with fantastic Swedish dishes. With the logo and iconic shopping bag becoming a synonymous brand feature, ten clothing…
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Kylie Jenner: Supporting all brands?

Darcey Sergison looks at the importance of celebrities supporting and promoting the brands they wear after Kylie Jenner receives backlash. Kylie Jenner has one of the highest followings on Instagram, with over 190 million followers. Therefore, she has an immense influence on those who follow her for her fashion sense. Increasingly brands look for ambassadors…
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Getting Beauty Back in Business

Darcey Sergison looks at the campaign that got the beauty industry back into action. As the world returns more to normal, or at least as normal as it can be, something has been missing. With pools, gyms, and barbers among the facilities that were opening, women’s beauty services had not been given the green light. …
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Instagram Rolls Out Reels

Darcey Sergison writes about the latest feature released on Instagram. Last week Instagram released their latest feature to make videos on its platform. Reels allow users to record and edit 15-second multi-clip videos with audio, effects, and new creative tools. These videos can be shared to user’s feeds as well as featuring in the wider community on…
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Disability Visibility in Fashion

Darcey Sergison writes about the work of modelling agencies in representing disabled models to enhance diversity in the fashion industry. It has been two decades since Alexander McQueen published the ground-breaking cover of a model with prosthetic legs on Dazed and Confused. But has the fashion community continued to represent equally disabled models? Gucci released…
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Garment workers are owed billions of dollars in unpaid wages

Darcey Sergison writes about the shockingly high numbers of workers who have gone unpaid around the world. Since the start of COVID-19 putting many jobs at risk, many garment workers have gone unpaid during the past months of lockdown. Clean Clothes Campaign has launched a report into why this has occurred. The focus of this report is…
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Black in Fashion Council launches

Sandy Aziz reports on the recent launch of the Black in Fashion Council and its initiatives. What is it like being Black in fashion? Just one of the main questions that triggered Lindsay Peoples Wagner and Sandrine Charles to create an important foundation designed to instill accountability and encourage inclusivity in the fashion industry. With…
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Campaigners Call Out Italian Fashion Brands For Racism

Grace Pickford reports on the campaign by black fashion designers calling out large Italian Fashion Brands for not dealing proactively with the #BLM movement. Fashion designers Stella Jean and Edward Buchanan have written a letter asking Italian fashion labels to move beyond gestures of support for the Black Lives Matter Movement and to start taking…
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Victoria Beckham Lays Off 20 Employees From Fashion Label

Grace Pickford reports on Victoria Beckham’s decision to axe employees amidst the pandemic due to the business struggling. After reversing a decision to furlough 30 staff back in April when the pandemic began to grasp the UK in its clutches, Victoria Beckham has now laid off 20 staff due to the impacts of Covid-19. The…
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Fashion Designer, Kansai Yamamoto, Dies at age 76

Grace Pickford reports on the death of the trail-blazing Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto. The Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto has died after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in February. His office website released a statement on the 27th of July, after his death on the 21st, stating [sic]: “As he fought his illness,…
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Issue 52: The Sunshine Issue

Buy your print copy here! The Sunshine Issue. Featuring Pure London, Hope & Glory, Face of London Runway 2020 Finalists, seven gorgeous editorials; is recycled plastic clothing good for the environment?; interviews with Manimekala and Zebedee Management; what your clothes say about you; Instagram for travel inspo; and more!
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Gucci Drops Non-Binary MX Collection

Maria Henry explores Gucci’s campaign for non-binary representation and the critique that accompanies it. On Wednesday, Gucci announced its new MX collection. Named after the gender-neutral pronoun ‘MX’, the collection is an appraisal of non-gendered fashion and shows a continued effort on the part of creative director Alessandro Michele to defy gendered expectations. In a…
