Laura Fantacci on Imperfect Motherhood & the Dangers of Comparison
Laura Fantacci was an early digital adopter, starting her blog Wearing It Today back in 2009. With a background in fashion editorial, she built her community while working as Shopping Editor at Red magazine. Seeking more balance after she had her first child, Laura set up Wardrobe ICONS, a multi-faceted…
Emily Cronin on the Joys & Challenges of Raising Twins While Working in Fashion
Motherhood is by far the biggest challenge that women have contacted me to cover since I launched WorkWorkWork—but rather than confronting the emotional, physical and professional shifts that come with kids, Emily Cronin, mother of three-year-old twins and fashion features editor for The Telegraph magazines, suggested I approach it from a logistical…
Irina Lakicevic: Dentist, Creative, Street Style Star, Refugee
Irina Lakicevic is one of the fashion pack’s most recognised faces, with her angular cheekbones and directional silhouettes setting trends for next season and beyond. While some know her as the dentist-blogger—she practises in Norway—few know about her experiences of war and living as a refugee. Here Irina talks about…
Money’s Too Tight To Mention
As well as making the world go round, money—specifically how much you have—is one thing that social media can wildly distort. Here WWW’s editor Katherine Ormerod offers a frank account of her financial life and why her salary often hasn’t exactly reflected her social media lifestyle. It’s About Money While we…
Model Alison Canavan on Leaving Alcoholism, Addiction & Anxiety Behind
Irish Model Alison Canavan has battled many demons from lifelong depression and alcohol abuse, but an unplanned pregnancy and single-parenthood led her on the path to contentment. Here she reveals how she swapped the glitz and glamour of New York’s fashion industry for a career in wellness—and found spiritual gratitude along…
Paula Goldstein On Social Media Nudity & The Politics Of Childbirth
Paula Goldstein is an influencer, creative consultant and founder of Voyage d’Etudes, a series of travel anthologies. With a background in online publishing for some of the most directional titles in London and Paris and a stint as fashion director at Refinery 29, her entire career has played out in…
Camille Charriere on the Flipside of Cyber Fame
Bordeaux-born, Paris-raised Camille Charriere is one of fashion’s most successful and lauded bloggers. Her carefully curated feeds and coltish limbs are the envy of many and over 490k people follow her every Instagram move. Here she frankly reveals the realities of living a life that ‘a million girls would kill for.’…
How I Changed My Lifestyle & Got In Control Of My Health
Image: Jake Rosenberg, for The Coveteur My name is Katherine Ormerod and I’m a health-oholic. It has taken me 33 years to admit this to myself and to be honest I’m still taking each day at a time. But it wasn’t always like this, in fact when it comes to…
Pandora Sykes On Fitting It All In With Time For Telly
Pandora Sykes is a polymath in the truest sense. Employing her incisive eye and voice across the cultural Zeitgeist, her various platforms include a day job as Fashion Features Editor at Sunday Times Style, a wildly successful personal blog, brand consulting, a bourgeoning podcast and a broad array of meaningful freelance…
Frame’s Founders On Finding The Fitness Balance
Pip Black (above right) and Joan Murphy (above left) are the pioneering duo behind the Frame fitness studios which now number five locations across London. Launching in the throes of the recession back in 2009, they’ve seen the fitness industry explode over the past seven years and witnessed abrupt changes…