Author name: Eleanor Antoniou

Eleanor is a writer and creative based in London. She graduated from Cambridge University in 2022, where she was Editor-in-Chief of a feminist magazine. Currently working at a human rights and literature charity, Eleanor writes mostly about fashion, feminism, culture, and their intersections.

“I hope you’re well”: Transforming emotions into a wearable manifesto with Tummy Ache

Jealousy, jealousy: it’s an emotion that all of us know and feel constantly, whether it be a fleeting and forgettable moment of jealousy towards a passing stranger’s outfit, or an all-consuming, obsessive and destructive envy of a person, or life, entirely different from our own. Tummy Ache, the slow-fashion brand and magazine using fashion and […]

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How to think in futures, and not trends

The industry’s exterior is obsessed with displays, runways, and glamorous appearances; hiding a far less palatable side: textile factories operating in the shadows, with the treatment of their workers obscured by greenwashing. Additionally, large-scale production causes significant damage to our planet, contributing to the climate crisis in myriad ways. What can we do about it?

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