Fashion Done Your Own Way by Molly Dutton
Sustainability is a key element of every aspect of life, especially as environmental damage has become an important topic in the political and social landscape. In my articles I often draw upon the importance of making sustainable fashion choices, whether it be regularly or just when you are able to (I know that it’s not always the easiest or most accessible lifestyle choice). With my love of environmentally friendly items acting as the backbone of many of my articles, I always try to make good choices when it comes to my fashion items, which I then want to feedback to 30 CARDIFF TIMES
you to help provide inspiration for your future endeavours. I am by no means the queen of sustainability and I have a long way to go in terms of educating myself on the environmental impact of the fashion industry, however I do feel that we can work together and grow as a team on this journey. Last month I had the privilege of corresponding with the amazing brand ‘Winser London’ whose items exude class and modernity, standing at the forefront of professional and classic fashion. When I first came into contact with the brand, I was extremely excited to explore the stunning selection of pieces that can be seen on the likes of Cat Deeley and the many other brand ambassadors of the company. As someone who has never stepped foot in the professional working world, I can openly admit that I was initially unsure of how to incorporate the garments into my overall fashion aesthetic, however this quickly diminished when I saw the incredible array of colours and shapes that are adaptable to any situation from a night out to a morning meeting. Opening my eyes to a new realm of formal dressing, Winser London represents the strong, modern woman and the beauty of individuality through clear cut, bold fashion garments; a symbolic combination of professionalism and play. It would be unfair of me to promote this brand without discussing the wearability of their garments in an everyday setting, especially due to the fact that, as much as it saddens me to say, you’re more likely to find me at a local shopping spot or pub than in