Slow Fashion
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Dan Stevens Would Look Dreamy in the Iconic Barrie Rose 3D Embellished Artisan Sweater
Roses are red, violets are blue, Alison Jane Reid declares that actor de jour, Dan Stevens, would both sublime in Barrie of Scotland's iconic work of art, artisan rose cashmere sweater.
Spy: Spring Fever! Love and Flirting in the Best Literary Libraries, Bruegel to Rubens, Winston Churchill and Icons of British Fashion, Peelham Farm's Pasture for Life Meat
In The Luminaries Magazine, Journalist Alison Jane Writes about The Ashmolean Museum's exquisite Breugel to Rubens Exhibition, Scottish Pasture for Life Charcuterie and Winston Churchill and Icons of British Fashion at Blenheim
Slow Fashion Friday - Organic Fashion is All the Rage from PJs to Cashmere and Haute Couture Fit for Marilyn and Lauren
It's Slow Fashion Friday and there is an art to lounging fabulously in organic cotton and cashmere writes journalist Alison Jane Reid, as she is inspired by Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable in How to Mary a Millionaire
Anne of Green Gables and the Return of the Divinely Beautiful Puff Sleeve Dress
Anne of Green Gables and sublime puff sleeve dresses are a thing writes editor Alison Jane Reid as fashion romanticism rules the roost from Batsheva collaborating with the Laura Ashley archive to Erdem's ravishing floral gowns.
Postcard from the Editor: Afghanistan, Land of Poets, Turquoise Turrets, Talented Artisans and Girls Dreaming of the Right to Laugh and Play the Guitar
Postcard from Afghanistan - Arts Journalist Alison Jane Reid Looks at the Art and Culture of Afghanistan From an Artisan Fashion Project, the Storyville film Inside Kabul, Rory Stewart's Epic Walk and Grafitti Artist Shamsia Hassani's Magnetic Murals.
Fashion Icon: The Trench Coat from the Battle Field to Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffanys
The heritage trench coat invented by Burberry is an icon of history, war, Hollywood and fabric innovation writes arts and fashion journalist, Alison Jane Reid. We explore how to invest in an invincible style icon coat for life and dress like Bogie and Bacall.
Style Icons: Lauren Bacall, The Film Noir Tom Boy in the Eternal Masculine Meets Feminine Trouser Suit
Lauren Bacall is the eternal style icon who created 'the look' of 1944 after her film debut in To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart. Eighty years later, her impact on the professional woman's wardrobe is stunning writes film and fashion journalist, Alison Jane Reid.