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  • The era of the corset is NOW!

    Corset Moodboard It’s back. The return of the corset, with a 1950s influence, is sweeping stores and catwalks. The new look corsetry results from a combination of trends that have prompted the garment to be placed in our wardrobes, fashion catwalks, and social networks all over the world. The ‘regencycoremovement’, driven by the series set…

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  • Hippies: the anti-fashion fashion

    60s Hippies Fashion Moodboard   Colours, feathers, prints, tie-dye, sunglasses, bandanas… these are some of the elements that characterise the hippie movement. Hippie fashion is known as the anti-fashion movement. With a strong ideological charge that transcended fashion, hippies managed to turn their clothes, and way of dressing into one of their characteristic icons, representing…

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  • Borrow or buy: Can rental fashion be the next sustainable step for fashion lovers?

    As more retailers venture into the rental market, in line with consumer pressure to be more sustainable. We deep dive to find out if rental fashion is a sustainable salve to combat the overconsumption of clothes or if it is just another greenwashing buzzword. According to figures from Future Marketing Insights, globally, 30% of clothes…

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  • My jewellery box memoir

    Jewellery to me, especially my rings, have become like second skin, I never take them off. They have quite literally become part of who I am. I’ve worn them every day for so long now that friends and colleagues just associate rings with me and if I turn up without them on, they jokingly ask…

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  • Sharon Tate and her everlasting influence on fashion

    Sharon Tate serves as one of the more underrated 60s fashion icons compared to the likes of Bridgette Bardot, Twiggy and Audrey Hepburn. However, her lasting impact on the fashion and beauty industry is undeniable.  Tate rose to prominence in the late 60s as her acting career began to take off, it was clear that…

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  • Too Beat? Try the beatnik style

    How to get the beatnik look  ‘Beat’ has many definitions…Jack Kerouac, author of On the Road, said the word suggested “physical weariness” and “alienation”, but it can simply be described as a subculture movement in the 50s/60s, whose participants read poetry, listened to jazz and hated mainstream culture. Their style reflected their deep, existentialist personality…

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