A life in style: The refined elegance of Prince Philip
One aspect of Prince Philip’s life in royalty which is often overlooked was his unwavering style. Refined, suitable and always
One aspect of Prince Philip’s life in royalty which is often overlooked was his unwavering style. Refined, suitable and always
This year’s MACFEST kicks off online tomorrow for five months of arts and cultural events from the Islamic world. The
In a study conducted by The Business of Fashion and McKinsey & Company, it identifies digital as “the biggest opportunity
The Loch Ness Monster has resurfaced thanks to a Bolton football kit supplier who themselves have stamped their name on
Back in March when the whole world grinded to a halt, the $2.5 trillion global fashion industry followed suit. In
Yang Si, Bin Ding and his colleagues at ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed a personal cooling fabric that could efficiently transfer heat away from the body, while also being breathable, water repellent and crucially, easy to make
It was reported at the beginning of lockdown, that ASOS had come under fire for forcing staff to work in an overcrowded warehouse to deal with the huge numbers of orders they had received.
JD has been urged by retail worker union Usdaw to close their Rochdale warehouse, in order to protect their staff from the spread of COVID-19.
BLOK Manchester is the place to go: it’s a London-based boutique gym which combines an explosion of fitness, fashion, art and design all under one roof, set to open in Ducie Street Warehouse in September in the grade II listed Victorian building just behind Piccadilly.
Ethical clothing organisation MCR Love Your Clothes have launched #nonewjune, a campaign challenging people to spend a month without buying new clothes.
Love her or loathe her, Theresa May’s Brexit deal gamble appears to have been scuppered after the Prime Minister promised to resign last night once the negotiation process is over.
© 1997-2021 Mancunian Matters. Built by Tigerfish