MM looks at the top brands dominating the burgeoning fashion scene in Manchester
Manchester is known for being uniquely different and doing things its own way. It has everything from historical buildings, stunning architecture and iconic music.
Manchester is known for being uniquely different and doing things its own way. It has everything from historical buildings, stunning architecture and iconic music.
Snap, the company behind the massively popular selfie app, Snapchat, has begun selling a certain type of sunglasses that can capture video, audio, and photos, all from the wearer’s point-of-view, which can then be uploaded to your Snapchat account.
Lord Alan Sugar, Sir Richard Branson and Bill Gates all have one thing in common – they each demonstrated exceptional business credentials from a young age.
Brad has been practicing his magic for eleven years, four years of which he’s done professionally, travelling all over the country as he fulfills the demand for his talent.
The brand specialises in premium quality menswear made from the highest quality materials.
Following several appearances the Duchess of Cambridge has made at the tournament over the years, she returned to Wimbledon as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club due to the relinquishment of some of the Queen’s duties.
Figures like Theresa May have opened up the doors for women’s work wear according to a styling panel chaired by The Times fashion editor, Anna Murphy.
Sourcing clothes ethically and responsibly is one of the new trends to enter our lives in the past decade, but concerns being raised by industry insiders begs the question, is social media fuelling our obsession with ‘fast fashion’?
‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’ is the approach being adopted by Manchester Fashion Week organiser Amanda Moss after the event this week failed to live up the hype.
The next generation of designers brought their flair to the Manchester School of Art final year fashion show.
Mancunian vintage store, Junk Shop, is encouraging people to think more about how our purchases can affect the world that we live in, in aid of World Recycle Week.
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