Style: Fringe benefits
But thanks to Kate Moss and her latest collaboration with Topshop, it is firmly back on the agenda.
Rachel Loxton
Despite going through a phase of dressing like a football manager in primary school (it was the puffa jacket), I have always loved fashion.
From observations on street style in Glasgow and beyond to the best and worst celebrity looks, I find there’s nothing more therapeutic than discussing the politics of what people wear.
And I’ll be dissecting all this and more right here.
If you have anything you’d like to share, or a fashion hit or miss you think I should cover, feel free to get in touch by emailing rachel.loxton@eveningtimes.co.uk or follow me on twitter @RachLoxton
Despite going through a phase of dressing like a football manager in primary school (it was the puffa jacket), I have always loved fashion.
From observations on street style in Glasgow and beyond to the best and worst celebrity looks, I find there’s nothing more therapeutic than discussing the politics of what people wear.
And I’ll be dissecting all this and more right here.
If you have anything you’d like to share, or a fashion hit or miss you think I should cover, feel free to get in touch by emailing rachel.loxton@eveningtimes.co.uk or follow me on twitter @RachLoxton
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