What you need to know about this summer’s travel restrictions

Words and image by Kat Mallett Summer is finally in full bloom, with the advent of warmer days and longer evenings here at last. As we all flock to the parks and pub gardens to soak up the long-awaited summer sun, it is tempting to find yourself dreaming of being abroad on a white, sandy beach, indulging in a well-needed summer holiday. Unfortunately, the global … Continue reading What you need to know about this summer’s travel restrictions

What Does Fashion Mean To You?

Words by Kat Mallett The word ÔÇ£fashionÔÇØ is an ambiguous one, as it can have different meanings for each individual. Whilst I have always been interested in clothes and the way I present myself to the world, my relationship with fashion has developed with age. Now, I see fashion as a way to present and express myself creatively, without the need to be artistically gifted … Continue reading What Does Fashion Mean To You?

Is Being an Influencer Reason to Travel During the Pandemic?

Words by Katherine Mallett & Image by Ellie Hutchings As we continue to endure the delights of a third national lockdown, it has become somewhat necessary to actively seek out something to have a little grumble about. Whether it be the irregular weather changes, the plight of working from home, or the national lack of Little Moons (if you know, you know), there has been … Continue reading Is Being an Influencer Reason to Travel During the Pandemic?

The Rise and Fall of Topshop

Words by Kat Mallett For as long as many of us can remember, Topshop has stood tall and firm at the heart of our great British highstreets. A go to for new trends at accessible prices, TopshopÔÇÖs seamless blend of creativity, affordability and fun have helped to establish its position as a consumer favourite for many years. However, with the rise of fast-fashion brands such … Continue reading The Rise and Fall of Topshop

Living Abroad Series: Dunedin

Words and images by Kat Mallett Going to university comes with a multitude of challenges, decisions and opportunities. It is drilled into students from the outset to make the most of their time at university, and seize every experience offered to them. With this in mind, when I attended a first-year lecture in which we told about the possibility to study abroad, I was at … Continue reading Living Abroad Series: Dunedin

Sun, Sea and Sustainability

Words by Katherine Mallett Artwork by Amelia Field As borders continue to re-open and people are eager to satiate their so-called ÔÇÿtravel bugÔÇÖ, it has never been more important to educate ourselves about the detrimental, and often irreversible impacts that travelling can have on the environment. It is our responsibility to look after our planet and ensure we are doing everything we can to reduce … Continue reading Sun, Sea and Sustainability