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The fast rise of slow fashion – and why the dress is the surprise success story of lockdown style

The fast rise of slow fashion – and why the dress is the surprise success story of lockdown style A new generation of small-scale, low-waste, made-to-order brands have boomed as a result of the pandemic 2 May 2021 • 5:00am How slow fashion became cool: Alice Early, Rene MacDonald and Johanna Sands Credit: Phill Taylor and Simon Bray Johanna Sands designs the sort of breezy linen dresses in ice-cream colours that you want to wear to a party in the Tuscan hills… or a picnic on one of those balmy June evenings that make you briefly forget you’re in Britain. So not much good during a long, cold lockdown winter, then. Except that over the past six months, her brand has grown exponentially.

The best British dress brands to know this summer

The best British dress brands to know this summer Day-dress season is upon us! And these are the best to buy now 18 April 2021 • 5:00am The British brands to buy dresses from now. Last spring’s surprise lockdown fashion winner? The great British dress label. Brands from Kemi Telford to Kitri reported sales surges and best-ever seasons, as the arrival of better weather made everyone want to get all dressed up, even with seemingly nowhere to go. But this year there places to be again, from picnics with friends, to family reunion garden gatherings, to the full plethora of events on offer once we are all finally released back into the wild. These occasions are just calling out for an easy breezy day dress; something you can throw on and feel good in, while soaking up the compliments from the tracksuit-tired eyes of everyone you now need to get to know again.

Will you wear it 30 times? If not, don t buy : the experts guide to online shopping | Fashion

Will you wear it 30 times? If not, don t buy : the experts guide to online shopping | Fashion
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Samantha Cameron and Sir Paul Smith on why Brexit is a disaster for British fashion

Samantha Cameron and Sir Paul Smith on why Brexit is a disaster for British fashion  British fashion brands say they are hemorrhaging European customers Samantha Cameron at home in a Cefinn dress Credit: Rii Schroer “The relationship between fashion and the government is the worst it has ever been. It’s toxic.” Strong words from anyone, but particularly from Richard Ross – the founder of The Sock Shop and Trotters – who describes himself as a long-time admirer of Margaret Thatcher and a former Conservative voter. He, like so many others in retail, believes that fashion has been completely forgotten in the Brexit deal.

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