Romeo Beckham and girlfriend Mia share loved-up snaps from camping holiday
David and Victoria Beckham s youngest son Romeo spent the weekend with his girlfriend Mia Regan, with the sweethearts heading to the British countryside for a camping trip
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Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Mia Regan took advantage of the soaring temperatures in the UK this weekend and headed to the coastline with their tent and sleeping bags in tow.
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Pic: BFC The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced its annual programme of talent support and impact. In 2020-21, the BFC raised £1.7 million for its charity, the BFC Foundation, and its talent support initiatives. This year (2021-22) the BFC Foundation will support 34 designers and a number of students through mentoring and financial support grants.
The BFC Foundation supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry by focusing on education, grant-giving and business mentoring. The charity activates four support initiatives and allocates several scholarships each year to students, aiming to strengthen those leading the way in terms of creativity, positive business growth, environmental and community impact as well as to increase the diversity of the talent pool, BFC said in a media release.
Lucie Rox, as her second self-published zine
WATER••COLOUR is released. “I came to a point where I needed to do something for me.”
A world away from her first zine
SIGNS, published in 2019, which represented a warm, documentary-style portrait of Japan,
WATER••COLOUR is an immersion into a highly-stylised underwater fantasy Rox conceived of with her friend and collaborator, make-up artist Crystabel Riley. Rox found initial inspiration for the story in Rivers Solomon’s Lambda Literary Award-winning novella
The Deep, which depicts a utopian underwater society populated by water-breathing merfolk, who descended from enslaved pregnant women thrown overboard slave ships.
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Bethany Williams is beaming on the other end of our video chat and rightly so. When we spoke, she had just been announced the winner of the British Fashion Council and British
Vogue’s Designer Fashion Fund. As the victor, she will receive a £200,000 grant to grow her business and appear in the June issue of British
Vogue alongside the other finalists: Supriya Lele, Alighieri, Completedworks, Halpern, Asai, Richard Malone, ELV Denim, Chopova Lowena, Olubiyi Thomas, and Kwadian Editions. “I didn’t think we were going to win, so I was really, really shocked about it,” Williams said giddily. “There are so many amazing designers; it’s amazing just to be alongside them and to be included in the group.”
ModeMuseum Antwerpen is Gearing Up to Reopen in September Share
ModeMuseum, or MoMu, in Antwerp, Belgium, is set to open its doors again in September with a refreshed look and an engaging vision to the fashion community through a series of three fashion exhibitions to create creative dialogues.
The fashion museum of the City of Antwerp, Belgium, will hold three fashion exhibitions under the “Fashion 2.021 Antwerp Fashion/Conscious” program that’s due to starton the weekend of September 4 and 5, and will run until January 23, 2022. A series of exhibitions, open-air projects, city walks, and activities will be held by the museum, each playing a part in MoMu’s bigger vision: examining an overarching theme about “the global transition and meaningful shifts within the world of fashion.” Before it begins, the museum will also launch exciting up-and-coming names for a citywide campaign.