The Well Read Blog
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The Well Worn intern Alice Daggett wins Best of Graduate Fashion Week
The Well Worn intern Alice Daggett wins Best of Graduate Fashion Week. Alice spent a year at The Well Worn, based in Winchester, for her internship. Engaging in valuable...
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‘Made in Britain’ fashion labels to add to your wardrobe.
Thank you so much @ginniech00 for featuring us in your ‘Made in Britain’ fashion labels to add to your wardrobe for Read more
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The Well Read. 009
Introducing our new collections: Garden Party, Summer in the City, and Amalfi Living. Get lost in the elegance of the Garden Party, where floral prints...
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Earth Day
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22nd to demonstrate support for environmental protection and raise awareness about environmental issues. First observed in 1970, Earth Day is...
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The Joy of the Little Things.The Well Read 008.
As we look forward to Spring, a season of renewal and longer days, we wanted to share how we have been finding joy in the simple things in life. From...
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Our love of Tartan.
Tartan always enjoys a merry resurgence around this time of year, as rich checks – once a symbol of clan kinship – bring festive cheer to knits, scarves and anything...
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Make Do and Mend. The Well Read 007
We’re not saying you have to live off-grid, but as its Second Hand September we've thought of some ways to make a difference. • When it comes to...
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Summer is here! The Well Read 006.
Perfect sundress aside, our summer highlights include: long, cool drinks, picnics, festivals (see our festival collection here), weekends spent by the sea –...
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The Festival Edit. The Well Read 05
We are very much channelling the spirit of Daisy Jones and the Six this month with the launch of The Festival Edit and also Reworn Vintage.
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A Love Letter to Indigo. The Well Read 004
Indigo has a highly romantic history. Even the name (quite literally ‘the Indian’ or ‘from India’) hints at foreign shores and velvety midnight skies.
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Celebrating Women. The Well Read 001
March is a very good month for celebrating women – thanks to the double whammy of International Women’s Day and Mothering Sunday.
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Tomorrow not Today
I am delighted to be one of the independent British designers featured in Percy Langley’s new pop-up shop in Spitalfields Market.