Fashion Revolution Week celebrates its 10-year anniversary: Why is it still necessary?
We are already halfway through Fashion Revolution Week 2024, and it is bigger and better than ever before, marking the 10-year anniversary of the very first Fashion Revolution Week. Join us as we take a look at the current progress
From 9am Until 9pm
Fashion North visited Daisy Chain to take part in a styling challenge for their social media. This outfit shown here on this mannequin was the theme "from 9 until 9." This means the outfit needs to represent a fit you
Menswear “style on a budget” at Daisy Chain
This week we were tasked with styling at Daisy Chain in Gateshead for a "style on a budget" challenge to try to make fashionable outfits for a bargain at the charity superstore. The wide selection available at Daisy Chain definitely
Emma Stone wins best actress at the Oscars
By Isabel Coxon Vadillo At the Oscar-awards 2024, Emma Stone was awarded ‘Best Actress’ for the second time. Awarded for her newest film ‘Poor Things’ directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone stepped out on the red carpet in a mint green, Louis
Menswear Street Style : What I wear to Uni and Drinks with Friends
My Typical Uni Outfit Recently I have been enjoying a lot of wider proportions in clothing, and these Entire Studios cargos fit that very well. I paired it with a shell jacket from Rains as they are both made from technical
The Top Two Trends for Spring 2024
By Lucy Hendry Since spring is just around the corner, trends for both spring and summer have arrived. Whether you are looking for holiday outfits or casual everyday clothing, these current trends will ensure your spring wardrobe is fit for all
Say goodbye to ‘Clean Girl’ Trend; show respect to “Mob Girls”
The “clean girl” aesthetic is over. Say hello to 'Mob Girl'. It's the trend that is blowing up our socials in 2024 and it's a stark contrast to the simple, pure, 'clean' images, of last year. A combination of the word “Mob”
Student races: winter outfit inspo
Winter can be a difficult time to dress up for a night out, with the cold making it hard to strike a happy medium between keeping warm and looking good. The struggle is real. We headed down to Blinkers, a student
Dear fresher me: our fashion journalism students’ emotional tribute to themselves
Back in September 2021, right after a global pandemic, a new cohort of fashion journalism students started their journey at the University of Sunderland. Whether it was social catwalk reports, compiling lookbooks or creating social media content, our Fashion North
AI in Fashion: Help or hindrance?
In recent years, the use of artificial intelligence has greatly increased, from simple uses such as Snapchat AI, to much larger scales with companies opting to use AI rather than humans for certain jobs. Now what does this mean for
Corset inspired by the butterfly and the 1800s
Images: Alamy There is a lot of controversy behind the corset in fashion history. In the 1700-1900 centuries corsets were believed to be an instrument of torture and a major cause of ill health, and even death, but corsetry has continued
Visiting Zara’s brand-new Metrocentre store
Following our last article on Zara's reopening in the Metrocentre (read here), it was only right that we visited the new store to check it out for ourselves! The first noticeable difference has got to be the size of the store.