Victoria Beckham is reclaiming the conversation on her life

Victoria Beckham, fashion icon and former Spice Girl, has released a documentary that offers a rare glimpse into her life behind the cameras. While the series is fascinating for fans, especially those who follow her fashion brand, it also raises broader questions about how society and the media in particular talk about women and their … Continue reading Victoria Beckham is reclaiming the conversation on her life

Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau

A love letter to the countryside The countryside is where the inspiration I’ve gathered in London finally has the space to bloom. There’s a kind of quiet clarity to it, a slowing down that gives form to ideas only half-formed in the city’s rush. It always brings to mind that moment in Atonement when we … Continue reading Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau

How a shocking catalogue of sex workers is more prevalent today than you might think

Step into Georgian London. There’s enlightenment and empire in a city humming with powdered wigs, candlelit stages, and something new in the air: consumption. The eighteenth century in Western Europe saw a consumer revolution for women who could afford it. There was a major shift in spending to shop rather than spending to survive, causing … Continue reading How a shocking catalogue of sex workers is more prevalent today than you might think

Book Review: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver’s Demon Copperhead, the co-winner of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the 2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction, is nothing short of extraordinary. A contemporary reimagining of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, this novel is both a homage and a fiercely original story that captures the grit, heartbreak, and resilience of a boy growing … Continue reading Book Review: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver