Newcastle streetwear brand celebrates 10 years of trading
Redstar Clothing marks a decade ‘in the game’ with dedicated collection Operating from their South Shields HQ, streetwear brand, Redstar Clothing are celebrating 10-year milestone with a dedicated collection, paying homage to their first ever designs. Over the last decade, Redstar have
Motel X Olivia Neill: Tik Tok Queen drops Spring edit
Olivia Neill is the latest Tik Tok ‘it girl’, and today marks the release of her highly anticipated Motel Rocks collection. The collection boasts a range of stylish and boujee spring pieces, perfect for those post lockdown looks. Olivia Neill is
From Tynemouth to travelling the world: Chris Davis talks to us about his career in photography
In a masterclass for students at the University of Sunderland, fashion and portrait photographer Chris Davis tells students about his journey of becoming a fashion photographer, and being published in GQ, Vogue Portugal, Forbes, Marie Claire, Grazia, Homme Style and
It’s time to Glow Up!
Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star is back on our screen for series 3, this time with a brand-new presenter Maya Jama! The successful BBC show is a make-up competition judged by L'Oréal Paris Global Make Up Director and British Vogue
Spring in full bloom
The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining and our outfits are brighter than ever as we move into spring/summer. The longer days and warmer weather calls for a total revamp of our wardrobe. Pastels and florals are the spring/summer
Where to recycle your unwanted items – besides the charity shops
Now that the shops are open again, we are all in need of a place to get rid of our old clothes. Let’s face facts, we've probably grown out of half of our wardrobe - which is perfectly fine by the
Slave to the label: Is the younger male generation more obsessed with designer labels than the females?
An investigation into the younger male generation’s expensive loyalty to top-end brands while women embrace low-cost fast fashion. We all love to splash out on a designer brand now and again, don’t we? A little treat now and again doesn’t hurt anyone.
The high street and its people: what’s next for them?
Amid an unprecedented combined threat from online retail and Covid-19, Rebecca Redford investigates the human cost of the crisis on the high street. Fashion retail on the high street has been struggling for a many years, as the number of people
From the streets to the Olympics…the evolution of breakin’ style
Brooke Murphy explores how breaking earned itself a place at the biggest sporting show on Earth and how it has remained relevant in an ever-changing fashion scene since the 70s. Image: B-girl Nat B-girl Angel started out breaking almost 20 years ago
The rise in cosmetic filler procedures amongst young women: are our favourite celebrities to blame?
We all want to have the perfect pout or defined cheekbones, but is the desire to look like our favourite celebrities becoming dangerous amongst the younger generation? In recent years, cosmetic filler appointments have become as much of a regular occurrence
How has virtual and augmented reality transformed the online shopping experience?
The fashion industry has to make lots of sacrifices in 2020, from the closure of our favourite high street stores to reduced sale incomes. So as the world turns digital, fashion and beauty brands are venturing into the world of
Influencers: unfiltered reality – or still a damaging illusion?
An investigation of the ban on online influencers using filters in beauty product promotion - and of whether the influencer phenomenon is more healthy as a result. To meet Olivia Nazari is to forget everything you thought you knew about Instagram