I have a habit of bringing the same mindset I use for sustainable dressing into the way I care for my home: favouring simple, long-lasting solutions that are kind to the planet and easy on the wallet. One of my favourite discoveries over the years...
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I love a good wool jumper. It’s one of those wardrobe pieces that can feel quietly luxurious, endlessly useful and — if you buy well — genuinely long-lasting. But “buying well” is tricky when brands use words like sustainable, responsibly...
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I used to assume that pilling was an unavoidable annoyance — a tiny price to pay for the cosy sweaters I loved. But after years of testing knits, repairing favourites, and swapping tips with makers, I’ve learned that pilling is often predictable...
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I shop online a lot — for myself, for shoots and for clients — so I’ve learned to spot the red flags of fast-practice fashion (the brands that prioritise speed and low cost over people and planet). Over the years I’ve turned those instincts...
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I still get a little thrill when I find a near-perfect pair of jeans in a charity shop — the fit is right, the wash is dreamy, and the price is so kind to my wallet and the planet. Over the years I’ve learned that great thrifted denim isn’t...
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