The Telegraph
In nearly six years at the Telegraph, I filed hundreds of designer and celebrity interviews, trend stories, opinion pieces, personal style features and fashion show reports. I wrote about everything from pop culture to political (and royal) style, and interviewed public figures from Sarah Jessica Parker to Donatella Versace.
I’ve continued writing for the Telegraph as a freelancer, too. Here’s a selection of my favourite pieces. If you’d like to read more, you can find it on my author page.
Natalie Portman at Cannes: ‘I feel like I’m an alien who landed here’ (Telegraph Luxury)
Never heard of the nap dress? You’ll soon be wearing one
Are you ready for a 1970s-style comeback? The Daisy Jones effect is real
Actor Lucy Boynton: ‘As a young woman, you are inherently underestimated’ (Stella magazine)
Why I kept flying to New York for a regular haircut (or: how I finally learnt to love my curly hair)
Meet Gabriela Hearst and the women transforming the fashion industry for the better
Sienna Miller on turning 40: ‘I’m waiting for an existential crisis... but I feel so calm’
Something borrowed: Why the rent-a-dress wedding is on the rise
Michael Kors: ‘Ladies, you’ve got to practise walking in heels again’
The story behind Bridgerton’s decadent Regency-inspired costumes
Naomi Campbell: ‘I didn’t think I’d still be working past 25, let alone 50’
Decoding the deeper meanings of political style in 2020
Meet the ‘stardigan’, your key to a stylish (and cosy) autumn
Lockdown sent working mothers like me back to the 1950s - here's what must happen now
Why a nap dress is about to become your new summer staple
Harry and Meghan join the glamocracy: Inside the transatlantic lifestyles of the rich and borderless
Why The Marvelous Mrs Maisel is the most stylish show on TV
What happened when I wore rented clothes to fashion week
At home with the Fendis: 'We are three strong, opinionated women. So yes, we clash'
Beyond nine months: meet the maternity labels rewriting the rules of pregnancy style
Ashley Graham interview: ‘I’m standing up for those who are told they’re ugly, fat and unhealthy’
Why Joan Didion is still fashion's favourite icon aged 82
Carine Roitfeld interview: 'I would love the Duchess of Cambridge to be a bit more rock 'n' roll'