I studied a BA and an MA in fashion and design, then ran my own jewellery and accessories brand MOXHAM. For the last 5 years I’ve been working as a stylist and art director for a large UK fashion brand. It’s been so exciting to see how everything I’ve done before has fed in to where I am now. I feel I have found something I truly love. Having said that, I’ve got quite a bit I never get round to because I’m too busy having fun. I’d love to start making jewellery again and taking on more freelance projects. One day soon!
I studied a BA and an MA in fashion and design, then ran my own jewellery and accessories brand MOXHAM. For the last 5 years I’ve been working as a stylist and art director for a large UK fashion brand. It’s been so exciting to see how everything I’ve done before has fed in to where I am now. I feel I have found something I truly love. Having said that, I’ve got quite a bit I never get round to because I’m too busy having fun. I’d love to start making jewellery again and taking on more freelance projects. One day soon!
I ran Moxham my jewellery & accessories brand for five years and during this time collaborated with and sold in some really exciting stores. I had a lot of press in magazines such as Vogue, Ellew, In-Style, Harpers Bazaar and I-D. I amassed a really loyal fan base. Even now when I share images I always get people asking when I will do it again and if things are available to buy. Like all adventures it was full of highs and lows but is something I hope to revisit in some way in the future.""
Books. Current exhibitions. Instagram. Photos of things I remember taking and then have to spend hours scrolling back through my camera roll to find…
Friends from work bought me a book of French interior designer Jacques Grange’s recent work as a housewarming present. I have it on the coffee table in the sitting room and I’m always thumbing through it - it’s a treat for the eyes!
There was a Charlotte Perriand exhibition at the Design Museum a few years ago and I found the book while I was unpacking some boxes last week. I love her aesthetic and was inspired to use her lights in our home which feel minimal but super functional because you can angle the shade.
I'm currently obsessed with the work of photographer Romain Laprade who I discovered on instagram. The muted shades and 70s nostalgia of his work is so beautiful and some of the buildings he's photographed are just so iconic.
Books. Current exhibitions. Instagram. Photos of things I remember taking and then have to spend hours scrolling back through my camera roll to find…
Friends from work bought me a book of French interior designer Jacques Grange’s recent work as a housewarming present. I have it on the coffee table in the sitting room and I’m always thumbing through it - it’s a treat for the eyes!
There was a Charlotte Perriand exhibition at the Design Museum a few years ago and I found the book while I was unpacking some boxes last week. I love her aesthetic and was inspired to use her lights in our home which feel minimal but super functional because you can angle the shade.
I'm currently obsessed with the work of photographer Romain Laprade who I discovered on instagram. The muted shades and 70s nostalgia of his work is so beautiful and some of the buildings he's photographed are just so iconic.
"I love the work of botanical photographer Kate Friend. I have one of her prints in our bedroom but there is a bright red image of Icelandic poppies I always wanted to buy and sadly I think I've missed my chance! An iron floor lamp from sauce, my partner has bought me a couple of wooden bowls from them for christmas/birthdays and i love them. My son calls one of them the nut bowl because we get it down at Christmas and it feels so special. A vintage travertine oval dining table - the only ones I can find are in France or Belgium and a million pounds sadly but the search continues."
Being in our new home means I’m trying to buy things that feel special to us and we will love forever - it’s a real privilege and joy. I love clean lines and neutral colour palettes but then I get distracted by an antiques shop and come home with multi-coloured trinkets. At least if you’re adventurous with lights and rugs and soft furnishing etc then you can move them around when you get bored.
Being in our new home means I’m trying to buy things that feel special to us and we will love forever - it’s a real privilege and joy. I love clean lines and neutral colour palettes but then I get distracted by an antiques shop and come home with multi-coloured trinkets. At least if you’re adventurous with lights and rugs and soft furnishing etc then you can move them around when you get bored.
"I always look at what Gabriela Hearst is doing - her clothing always has an unexpected element and is decorative but in an incredibly modern way. It isn't necessarily my aesthetic but I love the English eccentricity of Colville and the clashing prints and joyous colour. I'd buy all my basics from Joseph or Raey if I could and then jazz it all up with some metallic platforms from Saint Laurent!"
"I have quite a collection of suits that I love - all different shapes, styles and colours. More and more I'm becoming anti-dresses and I'm not sure why. I guess as you get older you learn whats best for your body shape and to me a dress always seems to simple to feel like a proper outfit. Maybe its the stylist in me but I like at least 4 components in any outfit! I've got my eye on a few from Alex Eagle - I want to add her pinstripe & pistachio suit to my collection."
"I have quite a collection of suits that I love - all different shapes, styles and colours. More and more I'm becoming anti-dresses and I'm not sure why. I guess as you get older you learn whats best for your body shape and to me a dress always seems to simple to feel like a proper outfit. Maybe its the stylist in me but I like at least 4 components in any outfit! I've got my eye on a few from Alex Eagle - I want to add her pinstripe & pistachio suit to my collection."
"Ever is my favourite - rose, cedarwoods and black pepper remind me of al fresco dinners in an english garden as Summer rolls in."
Oh god this is impossible to answer because there’s too many so I’ll tell you my perfect day which is heavily based around food -
Lunch at Pique-Nique in Bermondsey Street, it’s a French restaurant in a lovely park and I’ve been there for lots of different occasions so it feels special. Followed by a walk down to London Bridge, past the Shard and onto the Tate Modern to see what’s going on there. Then over Millennium bridge and up to the Barbican, finishing up with dinner at Luca, an amazing Italian in Farringdon.
"When my eldest son Ralph was a baby, I used to head off with him in the buggy - nipping into shops and cafes and galleries. London and everything it offers inspires me which is why I’ll never get bored of it. In a city like this you can just walk anywhere and you’ll find something…"
Oh god this is impossible to answer because there’s too many so I’ll tell you my perfect day which is heavily based around food -
Lunch at Pique-Nique in Bermondsey Street, it’s a French restaurant in a lovely park and I’ve been there for lots of different occasions so it feels special. Followed by a walk down to London Bridge, past the Shard and onto the Tate Modern to see what’s going on there. Then over Millennium bridge and up to the Barbican, finishing up with dinner at Luca, an amazing Italian in Farringdon.
"When my eldest son Ralph was a baby, I used to head off with him in the buggy - nipping into shops and cafes and galleries. London and everything it offers inspires me which is why I’ll never get bored of it. In a city like this you can just walk anywhere and you’ll find something…"
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