Beulah London's 'Bag For Love'

Lavina Brennan and Natasha Rufus Isaacs (left), the beautiful designers of the London-based ethical fashion label Beulah London, asked if I (amongst several other London ladies including, Millie Mackintosh, Donna Air, Cressida Bonas, Livia Firth, Princess Eugenie and Katherine Jenkins) to wear their ‘Bag For Love’ totes on Anti-Slavery Day this year.  

Available HERE (RRP. £30.00)

 

As well as being extremely useful, the canvas bags are made by Freeset, a charity in Kolkata, India, dedicated to helping trafficked women by providing them with a steady income, a bank account and a chance to build a new life free from abuse. With approximately 27 million people in slavery today (of which 80% are female and 50% are children) this was a fantastic way to help raise awareness and I was really happy to have taken part in the campaign. 

Hattie Rickards Jewellery - Geo Launch

Last week I went to the Electric for the launch of London jeweller Hattie Rickards’ second collection, entitled Geo.

After graduating from Central St Martins, Hattie went on to work for jewellery designers Solange Azagury Partridge and Kara Ross, before designing a collection for MADE and then starting up Hattie Rickards Jewellery.

The luxury jewellery is all fairtrade and fairmined - Hattie insists on full traceability for the gold and gems she uses for her designs - blending “aesthetics with a story and knowledge of origin.” Fans of her jewellery include Livia Firth and Poppy Delevigne.

I particularly loved the range of rings in the Geo collection (below, starting from £2000)

Top Left: Flip Octo Ring with Stones

Bottom Left: Flip Octo Ring with Enamel

Middle: Rubix II

Right: Eternal Ring Multi