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Camila Batmanghelidjh founded Kids Company in 1996; they provide practical, emotional and educational support to vulnerable inner-city children. Kids Company services reach 14,000 children across London, including the most deprived and at risk, who not only negotiate significant challenges in their family homes, but also face immense threat within their neighbourhoods. Kids Company provide a...
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Women and style take a prominent place at The Collyer Bristow Gallery this summer, where their current exhibition features some interesting interpretations of 1950’s fashion through a diverse range of iconic and modern artwork. Perhaps one of the 1950’s most renowned fashion photographers, John French’s work is featured throughout the exhibition. The simplicity of his...
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Diversity in modelling has become an area of increased interest and coverage over recent years, as the fashion industry comes to accept the need to seek out ambassadors who are relatable to women across the nation. Angel Sinclair is a proud advocator of this movement, founding the new campaign ‘Models of Diversity’ whilst juggling her...
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Are you observant? Are you aware of people around you? I ask because I notice how people walk, what they look like and what they are carrying. I often hear parts of conversations from which I create stories that turn in to full-length feature movies in nanoseconds. At least once a week I walk from...
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For any woman interested in fashion, Caryn Franklin needs no introduction. As presenter of the BBC’s The Clothes Show in the late 1980s and 1990s, before the internet explosion, she was to many the only insight into one of the most desirable and fascinating industries in the world.  Caryn was also Fashion Editor and Co-Editor...
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The work of photographer Chris Nash has maintained a prestigious and iconic status in the creative arts for over two decades, as artwork in its own right and as advertising for contemporary dance companies. Encapsulating the expressive nature of contemporary dance, Nash’s photography is inspiring and thought provoking. His images delve into a world of...
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Diane Arbus (1923-1971) was born, lived and worked in New York City. At 18 her marriage to Allan Arbus, a fashion photographer, provided an introduction to photography. Portraiture, the genre from which her fame arose, quickly became her focal point; this personal and sophisticated approach redefined documentary photography, especially through her collaboration of photography and...
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Hannah arrived at MSL Headquarters in a floral green dress given to her as a gift from a friend in South Africa, just one of the many global locations she has resided in over recent years. Her energy is infectious, and it is instantly clear that the work she does is the perfect way for...
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I love working in our office. We occupy a small house built in 1692 that is hidden in a tiny mews in Covent Garden, London. Our neighbours, like us, are enterprising businesses that have a global presence. Each day I am reminded how lucky we are at MSL to work in such an aesthetically pleasing...
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Nathalie’s exceptional career has spanned over twenty years within the luxury fashion industry. Born in Montreal, Nathalie studied graphic art and haute – couture draping before studying fashion design in Paris. An international award led her to New York, where she studied marketing and merchandising before embarking upon a further eight years in the United...
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