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Drop the shop: Can the crisis reform fashion?

Sophie Woolcock discusses the future of the fashion industry in light of the current crisis

May 15, 2020 By Sophie Woolcock Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: fashion, sustainability, ethical fashion, coronavirus

Working from Home and the Dilemma of Dressing

Meriel Clode delves into the dilemmas of dressing when working from home Many of us are now loathe to read one more article, news piece or story on coronavirus. It has permeated every aspect of our lives with an unprecedented prevalence, so I am going to focus on clothes instead. With government guidelines dictating that […]

Apr 9, 2020 By Lifestyle Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Exeter, fashion, #lifestyle, working from home, power dressing

Should I reinvent myself at university?

Lianna Tosetti contemplates her changes in personality coming to university Picture it. Arriving at University for the first time. Waving goodbye to your old life as it drives off with your parents, leaving you and a completely fresh slate behind. For some of us, this is an exciting time to reinvent yourself. You can tell […]

Mar 30, 2020 By Lifestyle Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture Tagged With: University, Exeter, fashion, personality, University life, #lifestyle

Fashion in Film: Rachel from Friends

Fashion in Film: Rachel from Friends Freya Insoll celebrates quintessential 90’s fashion embodied in Friends character Rachel Green Love it or hate it, Friends was undeniably the TV pinnacle of 90’s fashion; from the silky slips to the classic boyfriend jeans, the show fills a certain fashion hole that is yet to be matched by […]

Mar 15, 2020 By Freya Insoll Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: Film, fashion, jennifer aniston, 90s, friends, fashion trend, 90s fashion, fashion icon, Bella Hadid

Normcare hangovers: the stylisation of essentials

Rosanna Hill discusses the stylisation of essentials On any day when walking through the forum, whether curled over your fifteenth expresso in an exam panic or a leisurely meal deal on the Costa steps, the range of student style can seem like a list of; Fila stompers, black flares, gym shorts, Urban Outfitters puffer Jackets […]

Feb 6, 2020 By Lifestyle Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: Exeter, exeposé, fashion, student fashion, university fashion

Vogue Beauty Secrets

Emily Bennett discusses Vogue’s Youtube tutorial makeup series, ‘Beauty Secrets’ Vogue’s YouTube series ‘Beauty Secrets’ is a collection of videos that showcase the beauty routines, and makeup tips and tricks of celebrities. The videos detail the routines of countless models, musicians and actors like Emily Ratajkowski, Rihanna and the Kardashians, as well as drag transformations […]

Feb 1, 2020 By Lifestyle Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: Exeter, exeposé, fashion, beauty, vogue, #lifestyle

Grandpa: but make it fashion

Amy Butterworth, Online Lifestyle Editor, remarks on the current trend of borrowing trends from our beloved seniors As we apprehensively greet the coming of a new year/decade, we may find it fitting to look to the past, and specifically to our elders, for wisdom. Although, on second thoughts, this may not be entirely accurate (I […]

Jan 28, 2020 By Amy Butterworth Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: fashion, comfort reading, trends, fashion advice, fashion trends, androgynous, corduroy, birkenstock

The Future of Fashion

Izzy Cole, Lifestyle Print Editor, predicts what will be fashionable in 2020 We’ve seen it all in 2019. From animal print and tartan to boiler suits and bucket hats, it’s been a year of experimental and diverse fashion, and it doesn’t stop there. We’ve also seen the rise of miniature clutch bags, patchwork and bike […]

Jan 8, 2020 By Izzy Cole Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty, Editors' Picks Tagged With: Exeter, fashion, trend, #lifestyle

“Sartorial Nonchalance”: An Ode to Pyjamas

Evanna Kappos reviews Alexa Chung’s new sleepwear collection It’s hard not to get a kick out of the Holly Golightly-esque tailoring of the classic cuts in Alexa Chung’s sleepwear line AC Sleep, released recently. One can almost imagine stumbling to the door of a New York apartment in a pistachio soft satin playsuit, with a […]

Nov 23, 2019 By Evanna Kappos Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty Tagged With: Exeter, fashion, sleep, trends, fashion trend, Alexa Chung, #lifestyle, sleepwear

2010s: A Trend Odyssey

Freya Insoll examines the high’s and low’s of fashion as we approach the end of the decade

Nov 14, 2019 By Freya Insoll Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty, Editors' Picks Tagged With: fashion, trends, emo, fashion trends, flares, 2010s, decades, fashion decades

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In light of the recent sexual assaults that occurr In light of the recent sexual assaults that occurred on campus, we listened to other survivors’ experiences of the University’s handing of sexual assaults and reported on Saturday’s vigil for Sarah Everard and Lorraine Cox.

Also in this issue, we interview student musicians about how the pandemic has impacted them and review the history of Guild elections with this year’s results.

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This issue we report on the impact of last weekend's detonation on the student body and investigate Exeter's drug and alcohol culture.

Meanwhile, as Guild elections heat up, we give an insight into the Guild officer candidates along with our verdicts...

Read more for interviews with Armando Iannucci and Tim Burgess of The Charlatans!

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This issue we report on the University's growing proportion of private school students. 

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Having listened to students at our universities, we are calling on the Russell Group to act compassionately and empathetically and to reconsider their stance on ‘no detriment’ politics for assessments this year. 

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