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“All publicity is good publicity” – well, when your actors are getting into shady affairs and spitting on each other at awards shows, is this really the case? – Label Volunteer, Seb Dalais explores the impact on actor controversy on film publicity. Don’t Worry Darling has been making the rounds in our news feeds for weeks. Now in all seriousness, we don’t really know whether or not Harry Styles, the movie’s supposed “star”, actually spit on his co-star Chris Pine during the film’s Venice premiere. For all we know, Pine could have been looking for his glasses that he put…

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Here are the photos from the RAG colour dash last Sunday (16th October 2022), used as one of our Lens taster sessions. We had 9 of our volunteers at the event: Ahren, Billy, Emma B, Emma R, Felix, Jonah, Lucy, Sophie, Tanay, as well as our Head of Lens, Gemma, our Deputy Head of Lens, Darcey, and our Head of Events, Purba.

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Photos taken at the Freshers’ UV Party on Thursday 22nd September 2022 by one of our volunteers, Bethany, and our Head of Lens, Gemma. 

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Is ‘body neutrality’ the new ‘body positivity’? Label volunteer, Olivia Connelly, explores the updated term, whether it is more inclusive, and if it is here to stay. What is body neutrality? It’s a relatively new phenomenon that was coined in 2015 through bloggers and celebrities. It focuses on the body’s function and how it helps us move and live our life, rather than the appearance of it. So, the ‘neutral’ aspect simply means having a more neutral stance or feeling towards your body where you don’t have to constantly love or hate it. The term encourages acceptance of your…

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Between overworking, being constantly “switched on”, and juggling the many facets of life, burnout is becoming an increasingly widespread phenomenon. Label volunteer, Jennie Baxendale, writes about what burnout is and tips about how to best avoid it. Burnout. Emotionally and physically drained, overwhelmed and lacking in motivation? As students we can be susceptible to experiencing Burnout symptoms throughout our degree, balancing studying and work with our social and personal lives. You may find yourself waking up to a busy day of lectures, coursework that needs completing and revision to do for up-coming exams, but feeling like you want to…

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Fast fashion has long been a growing environmental and economic concern within the fashion industry. With well-known fast fashion brands becoming increasingly popular, Label volunteer, Jennie Baxendale, explores the alternative of slow fashion, and how consumers might alter their buying habits with the environment in mind. ‘The first step to slow fashion is asking why before you buy’ Do you really need something new? Or are we just being lured into this consumerist lifestyle which, amplified by social media, influences our desires to ‘keep up’ with the latest trends? Author and activist Kate Fletcher who coined the term ‘slow fashion’ in 2007,…

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