Paradisefold Blog
As we launch our new collection, I wanted to take a moment to share with you the deeper meanings and inspirations behind the patterns that adorn each design. Every stitch, colour, and motif has been carefully chosen to reflect the complex emotions and narratives that this collection embodies.
"I've always struggled with September blues..."
Beating the September rush: simple ways to beat the post-summer blues September can feel like an overwhelming month. As work ramps up, new terms begin and the change in weather signals the end of summer, the shift in tempo can be jarring, and it can often affect our mood. The good news is that there are some small steps we can take to make this transition month easier on our bodies and our minds. In this month’s blog, we’re sharing three essential tips that our team uses to help manage time, energy and stress levels, so we can tackle each day without feeling burnt out, in the run-up to winter. Step 1, prioritise rest and good sleep It’s tempting to...
"It's about so much more than just appearance..."
Charity holds an important place in our society, serving as a lifeline for individuals facing adversity. It is more than just financial support—it’s about fostering a sense of community, compassion, and hope for those navigating difficult times. On this International Day of Charity, we take a moment to highlight the transformative power of charitable organisations, particularly those that work within industries like hair and beauty, where professionals often face unique personal and financial challenges.We had the privilege of speaking with Jayne Lewis Orr, President and Trustee of the Hair and Beauty Charity. With over two decades of dedication, Jayne has witnessed firsthand the profound impact the charity has on individuals in need.
"Making a difference is important, but it’s not a race…”
We all know that in recent weeks, the UK has been unsettled by far-right rioters driven by racism and Islamophobia. This is a stark reminder that even in a country as open as ours, hatred and fear of difference remain a challenge.
Although our hometown of London has been largely safe, these riots have spread fear across racialised / political minorities. They have affected our team and community personally.
At its core, fashion is about presenting ourselves in the world in a way that is true to ourselves. Yet, fashion can also often prioritise fitting in and confirming to a narrow definition of beauty rather than flourishing because the richness of our racial and religious differences.
Helping women in sport flourish
Happy Olympics season! Today we speak to Katie Simmonds, Chief Operating Officer of the Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA), and Managing Director of SIGA Women. SIGA is the largest organisation for sport integrity. Their scope is massive: they work to improve governance, accountability and transparency for every sport, and in every country. We discussed Katie's work and the SIGA Women mentorship scheme. Katie launched this scheme to create a powerful network of women supporting women in sport, and to help young women gain the confidence to flourish in the sport industry. We also chatted about Katie’s journey to become a senior leader in sport; how she developed the confidence to stand up for herself, and how she manages the stresses...