This week, MSL had the pleasure of visiting Wimbledon for a day of women’s tennis. The British tennis championship has been running since 1877, with the first ever ladies championship taking place not too long after in 1884. It is a game of stamina, endurance, strength and hand-eye coordination and one that us Brits love...Read More
The beginning of June means the sun actually starts to shine, that taking an umbrella everywhere isn’t a necessity and that I can trade in my heavy winter coat for a light leather jacket. But with these changes also comes the trickiest of seasons to dress for: the wedding season. So, what does one wear...Read More
An avid shopper will understand when I say there is nothing better than the sweet satisfaction of walking out a shop with a brand new item of clothing that you trust will save you from those dreaded mornings where you stare unimaginatively into your wardrobe and say to yourself, “I have nothing to wear”. From...Read More
From inanimate objects to Karl Lagerfeld’s cat or even political movements, any number of things can get a designer’s creative juices flowing, but throughout fashion history it is often an individual that defines the look of the time and becomes a muse for fashion world. Fashion has seen many icons rise and fall but few have...Read More
Anne Shirley, better known as ‘Anne of Green Gables’ is skinny, red haired and never stops talking. Growing up an orphan in Bolingbroke, Nova Scotia, she spent her childhood living in different strangers homes until she found herself on Prince Edward Island living at Avonlea Farmhouse with siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. Anne’s decidedly deep...Read More
Kate Middleton has been out and about of late on her Royal duties. She attended the Lucian Freud exhibition last week at the National Portrait Gallery, went solo in Liverpool to greet her adoring public this Valentines day and our very own intern Marta saw the princess in Boots on the Kings Road (see she...Read More
Last Thursday saw the opening of the Lucian Freud exhibition in the National Portrait Gallery, and one important guest among those celebrating the life and works of this outstanding artist was the leading lady herself, the Duchess of Cambridge, who was out on her first solo royal engagement. It’s a dramatic backdrop; a grand and...Read More
Just as Britain and the rest of the world had taken a sigh of contentment and began to relax after the excitement surrounding the Royal Wedding earlier this year, it was announced that the dress of the century, the dress in which Kate Middleton transformed in front of the world from an ‘ordinary woman’ into...Read More
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