After more than seven years at Condé Nast, I’m leaving my full-time role @BritishVogue and moving to a new position as Contributing Sustainability Editor.
I’m so proud of having the opportunity to shape Vogue’s sustainability coverage over the years, from launching The Closet Digest podcast and the Fashion Is For Everyone campaign to writing in-depth features on the challenges faced by garment workers and beyond.
That’s why I’m very excited to continue contributing to Vogue’s sustainability coverage, while also being able to work on my own personal projects in the space.
More to come but please do get in touch if you’re interested in working together! 💌
Come say hi if you’re coming down to the Vogue Vintage Sale today!
📸 by @CampbellAddy , wearing a @ChopovaLowena dress that’s on the rail I’ve curated, sourced via @eBay_UK ♻️ All proceeds are going to @GiveYourBest.UK so it’s for a great cause!
For those not coming IRL, you can shop our Vogue edit online or via the eBay Live at 11
Thanks to @Nohelia.Reyes for the HMU ♥️
My first cover story!
For @BritishVogue ’s sustainability-themed January 2024 issue, I had the privilege of sitting down with @EmmaWatson to talk about her early adoption of ethical and eco-conscious fashion, her decision to take a step back from acting, and why she’s now focusing on her “inner scorecard”, among other things.
“Activism is about connection, community and joy,” she told me, “because what is joyful is sustainable – what you love to do is something you can do for a long time. And that’s what we need.”
Read the full story in the link in bio and on newsstands from Tuesday 🗞️
Thanks so much to @OEMarks , @GilesHattersley and @Edward_Enninful 💚
#EmmaWatson photographed by @CharlotteMWales and styled by @PoppyKain , with hair by @EugeneSouleiman , make-up by #KanakoTakase, nails by @TrishLomax , set design by @MaxBellhouse , movement director @EricVonChristison and production by @FaragoProjects , with thanks to Laura Ingall and Alexander Young.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Pamela Anderson (!) and @TheOfficialPandora ’s CMO Jennie Farmer on stage at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen last week.
We talked about lab-grown diamonds, the importance of aligning with our values, and the role that those with platforms like Pamela’s can play in speaking out within the sustainability space. She described herself as a “romantic activist”, a phrase I love.
Thanks so much to @Faith_Robinson , @LejlaCharif and team for having me 💎
For the May issue, I wrote about the chemicals in our clothes, and the forays brands are making into so-called “clean fashion”. It’s a topical issue given the recent news of an investigation into the possible use of PFAs – aka forever chemicals – by Lululemon.
Thanks to everyone who spoke to me for the piece! Read the full article at the link in bio or in the magazine on newsstands now 🗞️
Celebrating all things pre-loved at this year’s Vogue Vintage Sale ♻️ My rail included a Prada heart print mini, Junya patchwork denim, Comme skirt, Phoebe-era Chloé bracelet bag, and Chopova (ofc!) It was such a joy seeing people go home with the pieces that I curated via eBay
Best of all, we raised over £100K for @GiveYourBest.UK , an amazing organisation that allows women and children in need to access clothing for free ♥️
First pic @Sofi.Adams.Photo
Smiling through London Fashion Week!
One thing about me is that if you ask me about my outfit I will probably tell you it’s secondhand by reflex ♻️
📸 @StyleDuMonde ♥️♥️
Thinking of having a new year closet clearout? For the January issue, I wrote about how to get rid of your clothes in a more conscious way, given that only 10 to 30% of garments we donate to charity shops in the UK actually get resold. The rest often ends up in countries in the Global South, including the likes of Ghana, Chile and India.
Read the full piece online or in the mag for insights from @Liana_ava , @AlessiaGolfetto , @YazDemand , @NaomiSmart__ and @Sol.Esco.Bar ♻️
Beautiful image by the late @MartinParrStudio 💛