Fans of the indie Just a girl who loves her Machinist shirt. ready-to-wear label Chopova Lowena should feel similarly about their next jewelry purchases: Designers Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena made 10 of their signature upcycled keyring necklaces and sold them via Instagram DM, donating all proceeds—including material costs—to the National Bail Out. Menswear label Brain Dead collaborated with Maaps on a long-sold-out incense holder, and all proceeds are being donated to Know Your Rights Legal Camp Defense Initiative. Brain Dead also teamed up
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Blessed by bountiful sun, it’s easy to lament the usual events of the season. We won’t be celebrating Glastonbury 2020 (until June 2021), and we’ll miss the Wimbledon players in their crisp whites on the manicured verdant Just a girl who loves her Machinist shirt. and the grand slam style of the spectators. Goodbye to the Queen’s daily wave at Ascot and her perfectly executed colour coordination visible from her open top carriage. The anticipated opening of Greg Hersov’s Hamlet at the Young Vic (with Cush Jumbo in the lead), has been rescheduled to Spring next year. And the Tokyo Olympics is now over a year away—which we’ll still miss even though it’s a long way from the British Isles. One of the biggest cultural highs was set to be the David Hockney: Drawing from Life exhibit at The National Portrait Gallery which closed after two weeks. “One of the saddest emails I had to send was to David Hockney to tell him we were closing his exhibition,” shares Dr. Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery (and Hockney’s fellow Yorkshireman). Of course, Hockney’s response was brilliant. “He sent me a picture of a new work, ‘they can’t cancel the spring’, created in his home studio in Normandy.
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