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Despatch: Audrey Hepburn and Stacy Chong On a Journey from Fast Fashion in NYC to Making the Sassiest Pants on Earth with Women Artisans in Afghanistan
Can fabulous, slow-fashion pants help the women of Afghanistan and emulate the style and humanitarian work of Audrey Hepburn? Alison Jane writes about a fashion collaboration from Baltimore to Kabul.
Andrea Riseborough Quietly Shines in Luxor, a Film About Love, War and Egyptology
Luxor, a film starring Andrea Riseborough and directed by Zeina Durra is an intoxicating, waking dream of a film about love, Egyptology and second chances writes journalist Alison Jane Reid. Watch it now on the BFI Player.
Review: Tokio Myers Raises the Roof at The Piccadilly Piano Festival, London
Tokio Myers played The Piccadilly Piano Festival on Friday and it was thrilling writes Luminary arts journalist, Alison Jane Reid. Reid the review and discover more stellar arts and music events at SJP Piccadilly.
Top Secret Letter from the Editor! The Crown Turns John Major into a Sex Symbol, Support The Luminaries, Stargazing and How to Keep Warm in Wondrous Wool This Winter
Top Secret! Journalist Alison Jane Reid declares grey is sexy thanks to Jonny Lee Miller as John Major in The Crown... plus real-life royal reporting, the wonders of wool, mars is about to disappear and Blenheim Palace is an out-of-this-world regal wonderland at Christmas!
The Blonde Review
Blonde is a violent, miserable ordeal of a film that trashes Marilyn Monroe's classic film legacy to focus on the tragic side of her life writes arts journalist Alison Jane Reid. Someone, please come up with a better script!
ArdAzAei Takes the Paris Couture Catwalk to Mars, Persia and Sweden with Her Far Out, Radical, Seasonless Slow Fashion!
Ardazaei radical, organic couture makes its debut on the Paris catwalk and wants to take you to Mars with Elon Musk or to an earthly Persian paradise writes journalist Alison Jane Reid.
Murina - The Dazzling Coming of Age Seaside Film Noir Starring Gracija Filipovic
Murina, the Camera d'Or film debut by director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic is a shimmering, unsettling film debut that explores coming of age and male violence in Splash's dark sister writes arts journalist Alison Jane Reid.