Buy cheap, buy twice?
As Primark reports a drop in consumer demand, Natalie Littlewood asks whether people are choosing 'forever' pieces over fast-fashion.
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As Primark reports a drop in consumer demand, Natalie Littlewood asks whether people are choosing 'forever' pieces over fast-fashion.
Missing buttons and lack of shape sees clothes cast out in favour of newer pieces, but Make Do and Mend encourages us all to think twice before buying again.
Girls in Lincoln shopped in the name of charity on November 2nd, supporting the fight against breast cancer by opening their purses. Natalie Littlewood went along.
The average man is much better presented today than he used to be. However, wearing a skirt is still a rarity. Natalie Littlewood finds out why.
Headwear gets a chance in the limelight, as student Claudia Aliffe shows her hand-styled pieces off to The Linc.
Fashion and stylishness go hand in hand, but stylist Chantelle Znideric believes that there is a lot more to be said for personal style.
Natalie Littlewood tackles another two readers' style concerns. This time, wearing black with navy, and how much jewellery is too much?
As the catwalk looms for the end of year show, Jessica Brown takes an exclusive sneak peek at what the fashion students have in store for the Lincoln Fashion Show…
Black masks, dolls heads and sinister teddy bears appeared at this year’s London Fashion Week courtesy of Lincolnshire designer, Lady Sophia, who talked to Natalie Littlewood about what inspired her.
The Linc's style team is helping to solve readers' style dilemmas. We start off with a couple of your concerns on fresh outfits and online student discounts.