By

Talia Maguire
Hello #GirlLove
Girl on girl hate is a major issue in every aspect of our lives – whether that’s in business, in school or on the internet. It’s an extremely damaging culture fuelled by insecurities and jealousy. Putting another girl down can, for some, increase their self-esteem and help them feel validated by society as a way...
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kidzania
With locations all over the world from Dubai and Tokyo to Istanbul and Mexico it was only a matter of time before this revolutionary educational experience for children aged 4-14 came to London. Sitting in the heart of Westfield shopping centre is KidZania world; a place in which kids can go to let their imaginations...
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ronda rousey jeans
For many women the thought of labelling Ronda Rousey as ‘curvy’ seems a little absurd, but in a fashion world ruled by the size zero elite, there’s no other category that she quite fits in to. Her killer performance in the UFC Octagon sees her fight in the 135lb weight class, so for us here...
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laurie lee leather
Walk the streets of London and you’ll come face to face with the echoes of the long lasting love affair between its people and the humble leather jacket. A fashion staple in any wardrobe; surpassing fleeting trends and withstanding the test of time. From days past of dirty rockers, to the fashion elite of the...
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suicide squad
Despite the less than favourable press reviews of the latest blockbuster Suicide Squad, the all-star cast took the UK’s capital by storm at the premiere in Leicester Square this week. But the show stealers from the start of this project have always been Cara Delevingne and Margot Robbie. Living up to their character’s reputations by...
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christine and the queens
Walking to work, bored of the same old songs playing through my headphones, I browse Spotify’s New Releases for some inspiration. Scrolling past endless album covers until one catches my eye – Christine and the Queens ‘Chaleur Humaine’ – an androgynous young woman dressed in black, sits against a contrasting cream and navy backdrop, holding...
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This week I stumbled across a series of photographs by Maud Fernhout tackling the issues that men face expressing emotion and the shame women feel for their laughter – being beautifully shot and accompanied by the words of each subject, it successfully presents the issue in a way that cannot be ignored and deserve to...
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It’s that time of the month, you feel bloated and moody and all you want to do is sit on the sofa in your pyjamas and eat all of the carbs within a reasonable grabbing distance. The dreaded trip to the women’s health aisle of your local supermarket seems as easy as climbing Everest right...
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In recent years festivals have become our giant playgrounds of marvellous adventure, to be discovered with friends of old and new. Born from a love of freedom and community, festivals used to be small and unique, but today the days filled with escapism and nights steeped in hedonism have become common ground amongst a younger...
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The power of a girl group is second to none – screaming fans, choreographed dances and catchy tunes are only a few of their often disorientating attractions. Over the years we’ve had our fair share of game changing girl groups from the Spice Girls and Destiny’s Child to Girls Aloud and The Pussycat Dolls, but...
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