Wolf and Badger London Fashion Week Celebration SS18 
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Wolf & Badger celebrated Independent talent in association with London Fashion Week, with a little help from Belvedere Vodka. Guests sipped bespoke cocktails, Fashion Week Spritz and Dover Street Old Fashioned amongst a[…]

A Sustainable Fashion Diary for London Fashion Week – Day One, Part Two – Huffington Post

It was the night before London Fashion Week and I was fortunate enough to attend two fantastic events – Charlotte Tilbury’s ‘Scent Of A Dream’ Covent Garden launch with Kate Moss, followed by[…]

London Fashion Week
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London Fashion Week sustainable style files live on Huffington Post. For detailed breakdowns of Samata’s looks, click here. Photo credit: Abdiwali Samatar

Stylish and Green Fashion Week Hub? Yes please! Part One – Huffington Post

St Martins Lane Hotel is my base for London Fashion Week, but much more than that it will be a hub for the busy week ahead. Aside from its location in bustling Covent[…]

London Fashion Week Spring Summer 2017 – Violet & Wren
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PYJAMA SHIRT IN ORIENT BLOOM & PYJAMA PANT IN ORIENT BLOOM – VIOLET & WREN – | Black Fedora – Penmayne London | Earrings – Emmeline Love at first sight with this gorgeous silk pyjama set (yup you heard me) – first spotted[…]

A Sustainable Fashion Diary for London Fashion Week – Full Day Four – Huffington Post
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Day four of my sustainable fashion diary for London Fashion Week, and I opted for the ASOS Eco Edit. One of the charges, fairly or unfairly, levelled against sustainable fashion is that ethical[…]

London Fashion Week SS16 – Show Highlights
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London Fashion Week is becoming more and more inclusive, at least that was my takeaway at the end of the 5 days of shows and exhibitions. The capitals’ edginess, eccentricity and tough-in-cheek sense[…]

London Fashion Week: Favourite Pictures #LFW
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Photo credits – James Blite and Richard Young.

Sustainability played a role at London fashion week – just don’t call it ‘eco’  – The Guardian

Sustainable designers were showcased alongside mainstream counterparts, but ‘green’ terminology remains off-putting… With 58 catwalk shows and 24 presentations over five days, London Fashion Week 2014 reasserted the capital’s status as a leader[…]