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Our new column is here to help you get dressed again.
2 April 2021 • 6:00am
Summer Ruffle dress, £340, Seraphina
It’s been the year style has been put on ice in favour of track suit pants and slippers. But now it’s time to refind your fashion confidence and dip your toe back into something braver. In our new Wardrobe Whisperer column, our team will find a solution for every style crisis.
Q: I turn 40 in May and, although I won’t be able to hold the big party I’d planned, I want to treat myself to a lovely new dress. But having lived in casual clothes for the past year, don’t know where to start! I am 5ft 10in and a size 8-10, smaller on top than on the bottom (no boobs). I don’t want to part with thousands, but am prepared to spend a couple of hundred pounds on something that will be a beautiful thing I can reinvent and wear for years.
Persons with albinism are often faced with misconceptions about their mental, intellectual and creative capabilities. Society has this strange idea that those with albinism can’t think for themselves and that they have limited capabilities because they look different to the next person.
Person with albinism can achieve anything they put their mind, time and effort to. Just like -we say this in inverted commas “Normal People”.
This International Albinism Awareness Day, in collaboration with I AM Movement, we celebrate Albinism Youth in Africa who are doing amazing things through their work and initiatives.
Mama Mzungu
Mama Mzungu
These are some of the faces inside the team of women behind Natural Soap range Mama Mzungu, under the Women and Children with Albinism Uganda NPO in Kampala Uganda. Through the economic empowerment of women and children with albinism, Monica has helped to organise, train and support a group of women in creating a beautiful range of soaps using loc