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Recently it was announced that design powerhouse Gucci were going to tighten their lawsuit on the American fast-fashion chain, Forever 21. The latest in the onslaught of claims from Gucci is that Forever 21 have copied their trademark ‘blue-red-blue’ and ‘green-red-green’ stripe cuffs and webbing. As your style editor...
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The evident stigma surrounding those with mental health issues is slowly dissipating as our awareness of the issues increases. However, this hasn’t stopped the display of some negative stereotypes and attitudes to disorders in modern society. The most common cases of this are in film, T.V. and even the...
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Following his presidential win, many shoppers have taken part in the #GrabYourWallet campaign in protest at the election results in order to boycott products with ties to President Trump, his family and his donors. Amongst the boycott, Nordstrom, one of America’s leading luxury chain stores, has decided to halt the sales...
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Impact Style’s Humeara Mohamed brings you your weekly dose of all things Style in the latest addition of Style News. MAC Cosmetics Pair Up With Caitlyn Jenner to Support Transgender Rights MAC are one of the most influential brands in beauty, with their popularity and cult favourite products among celebrity makeup...
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Speaking to Impact, the students involved in the 7 Legged controversy have denied any attempt to recreate the Alton Towers Smiler Crash. Wishing to remain anonymous, the group have given an exclusive interview to Impact which can be found below. Earlier this week, in an article published by The Tab it was claimed...
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The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has said that student mental health support is lacking, in a newly released report. The report shows that ‘a majority of students experience low wellbeing’, with the HEPI stating that depression and loneliness affects one-in-three students, while 1 in 10 students are suggested to have a...
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The death of the newspaper has been predicted for years, with pundits accusing the digital age of destroying the traditional – and widely beloved – way of consuming current affairs. The folding of The Independent’s print issue certainly seems to mark the beginning of the end. Or at least...