My childhood friend Elizabeth, has owned her Irish linen Petticoat Lane dress since I launched the style in my first summer collection. Worn and loved, the linen has aged beautifully, becoming sof...
Summer's finally here and let's hope we all get to see lots of sunshine whether home or abroad. I wanted to share with you my summer look book. We shot these pictures way back in February on a rar...
As we're well into Spring with renewed energy, I wanted to talk about sustainability and transparency, and what this means to us. There's been a lot of news recently about the effects of fast fashi...
Whilst we've been blessed with a spot of sunshine over the last few days, there's still a nip in the air and I wouldn't be surprised if we saw more snow before spring has sprung. At the same time, ...
Two weeks ago we introduced you to Mina Holland, deputy editor at Guardian Feast magazine, writer, author and eater, as she showed us around her beautiful home and wrote a special guest blog for us...
On a slightly chilly October morning, we met Mina Holland, deputy editor at Guardian Feast magazine, writer, author and eater, in South London. With dog Ernie in tow and freshly brewed coffee aplen...
How sweet are these small Edwardian mill prints! I've been using these simple micro prints for over two years now, but I still love them just as much as when I sourced the original tiny swatches. ...
Coined from the French around the late 18th Century using the translation 'cloth of the King', corduroy has been a perennial classically British fabric since being worn by King Henry 8th in 16th C...
Whilst in the midst of my summer sale, I wanted to take a brief interlude to introduce the lovely Lizzie, make up artist and hair stylist extraordinaire. I met Lizzie on my most recent Spring shoo...