film

The older women of the East End

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There’s something about older women in London – they have an attitude and confidence which enables them to stand out from the crowd and take control. They get seats on buses, bring people together to chat in public places and… Read More

See this: 45 Years

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45 Years stars Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay as a couple about to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary, whose relationship is shaken by the discovery of the husband’s ex-girlfriend’s body. Released on Friday it’s a must see, for a chilling… Read More

Suffragette

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Out on the 30th of October Suffragette stars Carey Mulligan as Maud and Meryl Streep as famous activist Emmeline Pankhurst. It ticks every box.… Read More

See this: Bright Days Ahead

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There is something liberating about growing older and shedding some of the responsibilities that have dominated our day to day lives for the last couple of decades. Who knows what exciting adventures lie ahead, both at work and in our… Read More

Iris Apfel: the film

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I have been a fan of Iris Apfel for years now and referenced her as a major inspiration for a macro trend at WGSN five years ago, when she was relatively unknown. I both love and hate that she has… Read More

The Help

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There really is nothing like a holiday for finally getting round to reading that pile of books that has been growing taller by the side of you bed. Is it just me, or does anyone else keep on buying books,… Read More