A Letter to All Disabled Women

Written by Melissa Parker TW: This article discusses sexual harassment. In the months since I wrote about my own experiences of sexual harassment, I have spoken to strangers, we do not know each other beyond the realm of social media, yet we do. We recognise each other in our shared experiences. We have experienced the… Read More A Letter to All Disabled Women

The Unpaid Muse: The Fashion Industry’s Contradicting Relationship With The Working Class

Written by Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse The working class: to many, they represent anti-establishment, people who have not been sold or bought, unlike the jaded middle classes. They’re hardworking, purely authentic people. Especially for the young middle class generation, who rightfully want to rebel against the morals they’ve lived under so far, this ‘realness’ and ‘uncompromising’… Read More The Unpaid Muse: The Fashion Industry’s Contradicting Relationship With The Working Class

Family Affair: My Love Life (or lack of), is None of Your Business

Written by Astral-Anais Brown Growing up, my family was a little too overly invested in my dating life. From the family friend who tried to set me up with her son for years, to my grandma asking me nearly every Sunday lunch if I had started ‘courting’ anybody yet. Their so-called harmless preoccupation with my romantic… Read More Family Affair: My Love Life (or lack of), is None of Your Business