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Fulton Umbrellas – Britain’s Iconic Umbrella Brand Since 1956
Favoured by royalty and trusted by millions, Fulton has been keeping Britain dry in style since 1956. A true British icon, Fulton turns a rainy day into an expression of timeless style.
Nov 44 min read


Private White V.C. — The Finest Handmade Coats in the World, Crafted in Manchester, England
In the heart of Manchester, England, a red-brick factory stands as a living monument to British craftsmanship and courage. This is Cottenham House, home to Private White V.C., the last remaining clothing factory in the world’s first industrial city. Here, the White family continues a proud legacy of excellence — creating what many call the finest handmade coats in the world.
Oct 254 min read


From London with Style: For Art’s Sake Redefines Eyewear and Jewellery
If you love your accessories with a bold twist and artistic flair, look no further than For Art’s Sake — a London-based independent design brand redefining the world of luxury eyewear and jewellery. With a flagship store in Covent Garden, this emerging British brand has captured the hearts of celebrities, influencers, and style-savvy shoppers around the globe.
Sep 264 min read


Fears Watches: A Legacy of British Craftsmanship in Luxury Watchmaking
Discover Fears Watches – one of the oldest British watchmakers. Handmade in the UK with timeless elegance and serviceable mechanical movements. Explore now.
Sep 174 min read


Made in London, Worn Worldwide: The Bold Fragrances of 4160 Tuesdays
Operating from a modest studio in Hammersmith, West London, is one of Britain’s most adventurous and creative fragrance houses—4160 Tuesdays. Founded in 2011 by self-taught perfumer Sarah McCartney, this small-batch artisan brand has carved out a unique space in the world of niche perfumery. Quirky, bold, and unapologetically British, 4160 Tuesdays is more than a perfume label—it's a philosophy, a storybook, and a science experiment all rolled into one scented bottle.
Sep 84 min read


Unearthing Heritage: The Story Behind Jeweller Ellis Mhairi Cameron’s Sculptural Legacy
On the rugged, windswept farmland of the West Highlands, a story of ancient heritage, artistry, and unexpected discovery is being retold — not through books or museums, but through the hands of Scottish-born jeweller Ellis Mhairi Cameron. Her handcrafted fine jewellery, forged in 14ct recycled gold and adorned with traceable diamonds, is a sculptural homage to Scotland’s history — raw, primal, and beautifully imperfect.
Sep 74 min read


Threads of Wales: Discover the Vibrant Textile Art of Sian O’Doherty
In a quiet corner of coastal Wales, where rolling hills meet wildflower meadows and the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline reveals new colours with every tide, you’ll find the studio of award-winning textile artist Sian O’Doherty. A designer whose work is as rich in narrative as it is in colour and texture, Sian is redefining what it means to create fashion and homewares that are not just beautiful, but meaningful.
Sep 54 min read


William Lennon & Co: One of Britain’s Last Traditional Bootmakers Standing Proud in the Peaks
In a quiet village nestled deep in the heart of the Peak District National Park, the sound of hammer on leather and the rhythmic hum of vintage machinery can still be heard echoing through the stone walls of an old Corn Mill. This is the home of William Lennon & Co Ltd, one of Britain’s best-kept secrets—and a true national treasure. For over 127 years, this fourth-generation family business has been handcrafting traditional leather boots with unwavering dedication to British
Sep 45 min read
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