It's a Sin is the latest TV hit to have us clamouring for a vintage inspired wardrobe, and luckily for us (and you) vintage fashion is what we do best. Channel 4's latest big hit gives a heartbreakingly accurate look at what life in 1980's London during the AIDS/HIV crisis was really like.
When it comes to our wardrobes, we're obviously a big fan of sticking with sustainability wherever we can, which is why we couldn't be happier that the BBC's latest drama, The Serpent, has reignited our love for true 70s fashion.
With the end of lockdown nowhere in sight, we're starting to get a lot more comfortable with the fact we'll be staying in our loungewear for the foreseeable. In 2020, loungewear sales increased by a massive 49% and thanks to the seemingly never-ending pandemic, we don't think that'll be going back down any time soon. Buying something pretty and comfortable to wear at home is the perfect treat to yourself, but in order to keep it sustainable you need to bump up your cost per wear and reinvent the ways you can wear your loungewear outside. Opportunities to wear them outdoors might be thin on the ground at the moment, but that doesn't mean once we can get out and about that your loungewear...
We speak to Tereza H, who keeps us on the straight and narrow when it comes to all things SEO, strategy and data! Hi Tereza, where are you from and what do you study? Hi! I am from the Czech republic, but I have been studying at Northumbria University here in Newcastle since 2017, with the exception of study abroad semester in Sweden and my placement year. I study Business with Marketing Management and am currently in my final year after I did my business placement in the Czech republic and Denmark. How did you first become interested in business and entrepreneurship? I was not sure what career I wanted to pursue up until I was at high school, but...