• Brit Awards 2021: Best Dressed

    Lucy Tombs   The Brits are back! After a year of being starved of new award-show looks due to the implications and restrictions of COVID-19, we are finally being rewarded with some iconic outfits from our favourite celebrities. The government have been conducting an Events Research Programme to help...
  • Y2K Style Icons

    Lucy Tombs With the recent resurgence of Y2K fashion, I have realised that I am now at the age where the style I saw and wore as a child can be recycled into my adult wardrobe. Y2K style is extremely distinctive, it blends together the pop culture and tech...
  • Crocs Comeback: which Childhood Staples do You Think Will be Making a Return Next?

    Kiah Tooke  Making an unlikely comeback last year, Crocs have again become a fashion controversy as popularity skyrocketed over lockdown and the second half of 2020. Last month, the US brand reported sales having risen by 64% in the first quarter of 2021 when compared with just last year....
  • 10 Decade Defining Oscar Looks: Top 10 Oscar Looks From The Past Decade

    Lucy Tombs If you’re in need of some serious fashion inspiration, look no further than the Oscars! Impact writer Lucy will take you through some of the best looks from the past decade from some of the most stylish celebs around … Zendaya, 2015: Zendaya’s 2015 Oscar look has...
  • Celebrity Body-Shaming: Response To Vogue’s Khloe Kardashian Article

    Lucy Tombs The Kardashian clan have always been a controversial group and are constantly in the limelight as tabloids across the world scramble to find the latest photos of, and storylines about, these women. Whether you love them, or hate them, I’m sure you have been aware of the...
  • Sustainable Fashion Brands That Won’t Break The Bank

    Hannah Sutton Sustainability can occur at all levels within fashion, from the products manufacturing to recycling and reusing schemes (like Depop). There is no current accepted definition of ‘sustainable fashion’, but Green Strategy defines it as manufacturing, marketing and using clothes in the must sustainable way possible. This can...
  • A Prime Example of Woke Washing: Fast Fashion and International Women’s Day

    Daria Paterek The concept of companies profiting from social issues is sadly nothing new. Yet fast fashion companies participating in woke washing (particularly for International Women’s Day, despite accusations of modern slavery, female exploitation, and massive gender inequality) is distasteful, hypocritical, and frankly exploitative. Inauthenticity, hypocrisy, and artificiality are...