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London Fashion Week 2025 Embraces Witchcraft Trends

London Fashion Week's 2025 season unveils a bewitching trend as designers draw inspiration from witchcraft, folklore and dark romanticism, challenging conventional fashion norms with mystical collections.

Herschel Novel Duffle Tech Weekender Bag Review

Our in-depth review of the Herschel Novel Duffle Tech Weekender bag. Discover its innovative tech compartments, durable design, and whether it's the perfect travel solution for British commuters and weekend adventurers.

IndiLiSi & People Tree: Redefining UK Sustainable Fashion

Discover how IndiLiSi and People Tree are revolutionising UK fashion with their commitment to sustainable materials, Fair Trade practices, and timeless, elegant designs. Your definitive guide to building an ethical wardrobe.

Amanda Holden's ageless baggy fashion masterclass

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden stuns in a loose-fitting ensemble, proving oversized fashion is ageless. Discover her style secrets and why this look is dominating 2024 trends.

Viral £50 H&M Trench Coat Is Autumn's Must-Have

Shoppers are hailing H&M's viral £50 trench coat as the ultimate autumn wardrobe essential. Discover why this affordable high-street find is selling out fast and garnering rave reviews for its classic design and impeccable fit.

McEwan's Scathing Indictment of Modern Liberalism

Ian McEwan's provocative new novel, 'What We Can Know', delivers a powerful critique of contemporary liberal thought, exploring its intellectual fragility and moral failings through a gripping narrative of a family in crisis.

The Names: Florence Knapp's Unforgettable Literary Debut

Discover the haunting and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Names by Florence Knapp. A profound exploration of memory, identity, and the unbreakable bonds of family, set against a backdrop of simmering suspense.

Mona Awad's We Love You Bunny: A Deliciously Dark Sequel

Mona Awad returns with the highly anticipated follow-up to 'Bunny'. 'We Love You, Bunny' is a wickedly funny and surreal descent into the dark heart of academia, friendship, and the monstrous nature of creativity. Discover why this is a must-read for 2025

Ian McEwan: Modern Novels Beat The Classics

Acclaimed British author Ian McEwan argues that contemporary fiction surpasses the 19th-century novel in psychological depth and formal ambition. Discover his provocative defence of the modern novel.

Beckham's White Shirt: A New Tool of Soft Power

Victoria Beckham's latest collection redefines the classic white shirt as a potent symbol of soft power, blending minimalist fashion with political influence and timeless elegance.

Giorgio Armani: The Unseen Force of Fashion at 91

At 91, Giorgio Armani remains the steadfast captain of his eponymous fashion empire. A rare interview reveals a man of elegant determination, unwavering control, and a fiercely private nature that continues to define his legacy.

Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani Passes Away Aged 91

The fashion industry mourns the loss of legendary designer Giorgio Armani, who passed away peacefully at 91. Remembering his revolutionary impact on luxury fashion and global style.

Stephen King Sees Eerie Trump Parallels in 'The Dead Zone'

Master of horror Stephen King reveals the uncanny and chilling similarities between his 1979 political thriller 'The Dead Zone' and the contemporary political landscape shaped by Donald Trump, calling the comparison 'frighteningly accurate'.

Gen Z Ditches Skinny Jeans for 90s Baggy Style

Move over skinny jeans! Gen Z is spearheading a major fashion U-turn, bringing back the baggy, relaxed denim of the 90s and Y2K era. Discover why comfort and nostalgia are trumping tight fits in the latest style revolution.

Benjamin Wood's 'Seascraper': A Masterful Tale of Art & Memory

Dive into our review of Benjamin Wood's stunning new novel, 'Seascraper'. A profound exploration of an artist's life, the shadows of the past, and the search for meaning that cements Wood's place as a major voice in British literary fiction.

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