More Than Stars

London Fashion Week: Molly Goddard Spring/Summer 18

In these unsteady times, Londoner Molly Goddard reminds us to keep on keeping on. by Jasmine Wallis The term “Keep Calm and Carry On” was a motivational poster produced by the British Government in 1939 as the world descended into the catastrophic war that would last for the next six years. In contemporary times, it’s…

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Kicking goals for equal rights

by Andreas Mavridis Between 1900 and 1914 leading up to the years of the First World War, a man was regarded as the leader of his household. His wife, along with all of her belongings were considered his property. Her sole purpose in life was to foster a large family of six or more children, decorate…

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She’s so lucky, she’s a star: Britney Spears the Cabaret

by Isobel Smart Britney Spears the Cabaret… a pretty funny title when you think of it, isn’t it? How on earth can the authenticity of such a traditional form of entertainment be applied to the story of such an iconic, infamous and stereotypical pop star who is still alive today? Britney Spears the Cabaret ironically…

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Break Up, Break Down: Zoë Foster-Blake’s self-help app Break Up Boss won’t fix you, but it might help.

by Georgia Imfeld It’s no secret we’re capable of doing pretty stupid things following a break-up. We might drink too much, eat too little, make some regrettable phone calls, find some unsavoury shoulders to cry on; we turn every which way looking for answers, or distraction. So recently, when I found myself romantically wounded and…

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