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to the first ever issue of Aspire magazine. In this issue, we will be introducing you to a selection of creative individuals including; fashion designers, graphic designers, bloggers, artists and musicians. The team here at Aspire has searched high and low across the UK to find you inspirational and talented people that will guarantee to leave you far from disappointed. Aspire moves itself away from the typical glossy magazines and within this magazine expect to find features based on real people..

..just like me and you! The individuals out there that are doing something they are passionate about, trying to make it within the industry. It will give underrated people a chance to show off their talents and give you something new and interesting to read about. So I apologize, if you’re looking for Kim Kardashian’s latest style blunder but fortunately you’ll not find that here.

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Ella Schultz is a rare diamond in the creative industry, with a passion for both illustration and photography this up and comer is definitely one to watch out for. With a working degree in photography and moving image, Ella sure knows how to juggle her two talents by portraying her concepts into imaginative imagery. So if you’re looking for a creative with an original take on pretty much everything, this interview is for you!

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Q. How did you become involved within the creative industry? A. Well, knowing that i wanted a career within the creative industry from a young age, i moved school to go to collage that specialised more in creative subjects. Here I immersed myself in all things creative, illustration, paint, graphics and photography; finally realising that I wanted to pursue photography. That brings to me where I am now, in final year at Birmingham city university, working for a degree in photography and moving image. Q. When did you first explore illustration? A. In high school during lessons I used to treat my school planner as a sketchbook covering them in drawings. This gradually spread to my bedroom walls that I'd spray paint, graffiti-ing everything this calmed down when I discovered photography. Q. How did you become interested both photography and illustration, two very different subjects? A. My love for photography derived from my interest in illustration. It was in collage where I started experimenting in the dark room and with Photoshop and where I realised that photography could be just as creative. Q. Say you had to choose, illustration or photography? A. I’d have to say photography! As much as I love the both, I don't get bored of photography, where as I have to be in the right mind set to sit down and be inspired to draw. Additionally I see a future in photography it’s that fact that it's a potential careers that I know I'll always a joy. Q. What do you like to photograph? A. Mostly people… but not in the conventional way. I like to approach my photography with a ‘fine art twist,’ by adding surreal qualities to my images. I like to think it intrigues my audience, forcing them take a second look, and think about how and why I created the photograph. Q. A n y a c h i e v e m e n t s t o s h a r e w i t h us? A. Nothing major as yet! Last year I won 'best west midlands student photographer' award by frame. I was also shortlisted by warehouse and won a weekend for a friend and I in short ditch, shooting with the model-turned- photographer Helena Christenson as part of their 'fashion shooters' campaign which has been published this summer. That was pretty cool!

Q. What will you do to achieve a career in photography? A. I'd love to find an internship in London so I can get some valuable experience and make some contacts. Hopefully this will open some doors. I think by entering competitions and trying to get my work published also putting my work out there so I can maybe get some recognition for my work. Q. Dream clients? A. I'd love to work with Palma faith; she always has very extravagant, conceptual, album artwork by photographers that I admire; such as David Standish and Finlay Mackay. She's very eccentric and creative. Q. Who's that role model in the industry? A. Lara jade, this fashion photographer has been quite a big influence. Although not the style of photography I practice, the fact that she's done so well for herself whilst been so young is a big inspiration. She also studied at my university, which gives me high hopes. Q. Any upcoming projects you are looking Forward to? A. I’m currently working on combining my interest in music with my photography/illustration for a final project. Not mentioning any names, I’m working with some up-and-coming musicians and singer/song-writers creating some artwork for them. Alongside this, I’m collaborating with the graphic designer Oliver Stanley, creating our own clothing brand. It’s something that we’ve had in mind for a while, but now it’s finally kicking into action! Q. Where do you see yourself in 20 years? A. Obviously involved within the creative industry, maybe part of a big design company where I can thrive of other artistic people and work with both photography and illustration. Or maybe I'll try and go freelance, although I imagine that can get quite stressful! Q. Cool artists we need to check out ? A. There's so many! If you’re into the whole surreal photography thing, Brooke shades is a good one to check out, her books are also an interesting read. Along with the partnership that makes up M/M Paris is cool; they combine their illustrations with photography making some collage style designs. And finally the amazing Nick knight who is my constant go to when it comes to fashion photography inspiration. Interview

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Nicole Jopek Smart and talented, Nicole Jopek is quickly becoming one of the most exciting photographers we should all be looking out for. At only 21, recent graduate Nicole has already got her foot firmly placed within the creative industries door taking the photography world by storm. I was lucky enough to pull her away from her busy schedule for a chat‌

Q. Have you always wanted to be a photographer? What got you started? A. I've been doing photography since college, so for five years now. But I feel my best work was produced just in this past year, everything prior to that was a big experimental process trying to find my style. It was a comment made by my photography teacher at college on how she felt I could go further in photography if it was something I had the heart for. The fact that she saw something in me from the beginning was the push I needed to make that step towards going further with my photography work.

Q. What areas of photography do you most like shooting? A. High-end fashion editorials are my area of work. I enjoy the high production values and the long creative processes, as I am also a retoucher as well as a photographer. Beauty is another strong area of my practice and that is something I always like to progress and improve on.

Q. Where does your inspiration for shoots come from? A. The energy and vibe from different creative members in my team inspire me and I feel that is the inspiration I need. Fashion magazines come as a very close second for me in terms of collecting inspiration. I have the biggest collection of magazines with nowhere to put them!

Q. So far, what have been your most rewarding experiences? A.I would say my best experiences come from the really big industry shoots, going from a simple test shoot with a model to the actual shoot that involve teams of 30 people or more. These days that can last up to 13 hours or more. Ad campaigns, fashion films, fashion editorials - these are the ones where you learn what the fashion industry is about and it's a great experience to be a part of. Q. Which other photographers do you admire? A. That is such a hard question and I could name so many, but my top favourites are the likes of Inez & Vinoodh, Horst, Guy Bourdin, Lina Tesch and even landscape photographer Jan Erik Waider. I think what I admire about these photographers is that their work is so different from my own, and I often end up looking up to those whose style is on another level from mine.

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Q. What are you working on right now? A.I have literally just finished working alongside a huge team of 35+ people on a fashion film that lasted 9am-11pm for 2 days, shooting in the most luxurious penthouse suites in London, overlooking the whole cityscape of London - that was incredible.

Q. Where do you see yourself in ten years time? A. We all want that lucky break don't we? Well, I hope one day to be shooting for high end magazines, ad campaigns - the things every fashion photographer hopes to achieve in the future. Work that I admire most lays in Vogue Paris, and one day hopefully it will be my editorial spread in there, fingers crossed! Oh, and it would be lovely to have a book shelf full of my front covers... one day!

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Rule #1: Do not start a blog just for ‘free gifts’. A blog should be for something you’re passionate about and to join a community where you can meet like minded others. If you start a blog with the mind set of wanting to receive free gifts you aren’t going to get far. It takes bloggers years sometimes to start being contacted by big brands, these bloggers have worked hard and created a brand for themselves which is what you need to start out doing.

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Rule #2: Think of yourself as a brand. Once you have decided what your blog is going to be about, choose which platform you want it to be on. Word press? Blogger? Tumblr? The choice is completely yours and what you feel comfortable with. make sure you take the time picking (or designing) the right layout, font, logo and most importantly name. You want your blog name to be remembered, so maybe not opt for something which people may struggle to spell or say.

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Network, network, network! If you do not want to use your personal accounts, create an Instagram, twitter and Facebook page for your blog. This is a great way to connect with other bloggers, brands and PR companies. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there and introduce yourself to people, most of the time the person will be lovely and you will have made a new blogger friend. This is also a great way to keep readers updated on new posts and even let readers gain an insight to your life. Rule #4: You need to be a frequently upload in order for your blog to be successful. This doesn’t mean you have to post every day, even once a week will be enough. Keep motivated by planning ahead, maybe write posts and schedule them to be published, or even take pictures on your phone of inspiration when you’re out and about. It can be hard to keep motivated with a blog, especially when you have other commitments. Sometimes simply reading somebody else's blog will help give you some motivation. Rule #5:

Just because you do not immediately have 1000 followers doesn’t mean your blog isn’t good. It takes years of hard work to gain a following. If you have 10 followers, that means that there is still 10 people out there who want to read YOUR blog, don’t be so hard on yourself.


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Having good imagery to compliment your writing will make your blog look better. You don’t have to go out and buy a ridiculously expensive camera, sometimes changing up your technique will produce a better picture. Lighting is the key to taking a good picture; natural lighting will become your best friend. Try taking your image at different angles, looking at something in a different view can make the whole piece work better.

There are so many places out there which connect bloggers to brands. Etail PR and The Blogger Platform are just a few where you can sign up and discover independent labels and opportunities that are happening. Keeping up to date with your favourite bloggers can be difficult however check out Bloglovin which will prove as a useful platform to follow your favourite bloggers and see all their posts in one site.

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It’s an amazing feeling when you receive a lovely comment on your blog. Self promotion is good but not on other people’s blogs! So stick to comments which are more genuine than the ‘please follow me’ types. Remember, other bloggers are people just like you, they work hard on their blog and I’m sure if you left a nice comment on their post then they’ll head over and check your blog out.

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If you like the idea of being a beauty blogger but aren’t really into beauty then simply don’t blog about it. If you write about something you love there is more chance of you sticking to it and enjoying it. Blogging should not be a chore, ever! So if you ever feel like it is then maybe switch it up a bit. Rule #10: The blogging community is full of many opportunities. If you get invited to an event and you fancy it then go! Go have some fun and mingle with other bloggers. Whatever you do, don’t panic! Remember, there will always be someone out there that’s in your shoes; we’ve all got to start somewhere.

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Hannah Valentine Meet Hannah Valentine, a 19 year old personal style blogger from a little town in the outskirts of Manchester. With amazing personal style and a background in graphic design, her little blog is both interesting and visually pleasing, What more could you want?

When she is not busy being a blogger she is at university studying graphic design and eating out and every restaurant in Manchester Centre (for blogging purposes, of course) and just like the rest of us she spends her time sleeping and lusting over other bloggers purchases.

Starting her blogging journey 5 years ago after liking the idea of documenting style, Hannah has now collected a lovely number of over 500 followers. This blog is sure to give you some serious style (and hair) envy. If her outfit posts are not enough to make you love her, then her posts on her graphic design work and working as a photographer at a local music festival might do.

Inspiration can stem from a lot of places/people but for Hannah this is mainly other bloggers. People such as Amy from The Little Magpie, Lulutrixabelle and Easy Tiger help keep Hannah motivated through interesting and creative posts. Central Manchester itself can give a lot of inspiration, especially street style in the Northern Quarter.

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Hannah Mitchell We all want and dream of owning outfits that have the ability to stylishly shift and transition throughout each season, don’t we? Well, designer Hannah Mitchell is sure to give you that with her minimalistic collection of ultimate seasonal stayingpower! At only 20, Reading girl Hannah Mitchell is without a doubt going to be one of the 2015 fashion graduates to look out for. Studying Fashion and Textiles at the University of Portsmouth, Hannah never fails to wow her tutors as well as her customers with her striking distinctive designs. Working within a fast paced industry, Hannah keeps her designs simple by embracing her love for minimal fabrics and transforming them into an array of sharp yet contemporary cut garments. Hannah’s collections embody a stark monochrome palette creating timeless pieces such as simple t-shirts to tracksuit pants and tailored coats, all which form an essential set of must have pieces that every woman needs within her wardrobe. So, who does Hannah look up too? Who are the designers out there that she aspires to be like? “The big time designers I idolise would be Victoria Beckham and The Row. VB is my absolute idol - from flawless designs to what she stands for and how she runs her business and family life side by side – it’s incredible! The Row's SS15 collection was just absolutely immaculate and the silhouettes were impeccable, the twins can do nothing wrong.’’

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However, Hannah doesn’t only look up to the industries elite fashion houses and high end designer names but also strongly backs and take inspiration from a lot of creatives. Referring to Dion Lee, Josh Goot and Charlie May, Hannah explains that, “I've only really recognised them through Instagram, they all design amazing garments with the cleanest lines and shapes, I love them’’. Clearly Career focused, you don’t have to be speaking to Hannah for more than five minutes to know that this young lady will certainly be going far. She knows what she wants and how to get there and will stop at nothing to ensure she succeeds. As if third year at University isn’t hard enough, Hannah is juggling both education and business by taking on as many orders a week that she can manage whilst studying extremely hard to achieve a first class honours degree - we just don’t know how she does it! When put on the spot, we asked Hannah where she sees herself in five years time “I'm still at university at the moment and in the three months over this summer I noticed such an improvement in my work and such good response from the public! In five years time, I hope to be happy and extremely successful. But to be honest, I must say I would be flattered if any one of a celebrity status would wear my designs! That would be incredible!” Well, there’s no doubt about that Hannah!

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If you’re looking for a blogger who covers a bit of everything and has unbelievable professional photography skills, then this blog ticks all the boxes. Lauren Shipley is the lovely lady behind ‘Britton Loves’ she’s a 20 year old photography lover who loves to blog about everything from healthy food to lifestyle regimes, personal style, advice and beauty reviews. From starting her blogging journey in 2009, Lauren has then worked hard and gone on to being featured in Company’s 2014 magazine issue for her fashion photography, she was labeled as the ‘one to watch’. Being a full time blogger means she spends her time networking with PR companies and spending time collecting inspiration for her work.

Pages by Megan, Beauty crush and Llymlrs are all at the top of Lauren’s favorite blog list. There isn’t a limit on who can inspire you in the blogging community because of the quantity of different styles and people behind them vary, so because of this you’re always guaranteed to love at least one of them. Lauren feels her experiences and passions have been a massive influence on her work. Pinterest is a contender for inspiring Lauren with her love for food, as well as her mum who influences her in a way that makes her want to experiment and blog about new things. Other bloggers taught her to make a brand out of herself, which is the best thing you can do when starting up a blog.

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The new girl Fashion comes natural to our second independent designer, Reece Curtis-Walwyn. Her ambitious experiences within the industry alongside a collection to die for, makes Reece number 06 of our up and comings A true icon to be. Through using her visionary mind frame to succeed in the fashion trade, Reece has gone on to peruse work experience within the fashion industry resulting in her winning awards such as Young designer To watch and the Own Label Graduate Fashion competition. . These awards have allowed Reece to progress in her career to then feature in newspapers such as The Daily Express and The Debut Magazine.

Her current A/W collection ‘Venter Deform’ draws inspiration from the British two pound coin. How original does this designer get? Her collection resembles a sense of authority by using an arrangement of structured and minimal garments which embrace the rich and warm autumn tones. When asked about her collection Reece described ‘‘A collection within a collection is how I would best describe it. All clothing can be mixed and matched to create a different style, as well as having quality and a luxury image.’’ It’s clear that Reece Curtis has an urge of succeeding as an independent creative. So we got together with designer to find out a little more …

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Succeeding hasn’t been an issue for you so far, but please do tell us as to when you first caught the fashion bug? Fashion for me started when I was at Secondary School Studying Fashion Clothing and Textiles. It was always a hobby which came natural and this was when I realised I had a talent which had to be pursued. Any icons in the industry? Well who better to take inspiration from than a range of successful fashion houses? All of my icons are Designers in the industry such as Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, Chanel and Savile Row. Does your label have a signature look? RCW signature look is quality and luxury with tailored elements. These are also major brand values.

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Those words of wisdom that you live by? Determination is knowledge and power to believe in your brand! If you don’t believe in yourself then no one will. What would you change about the whole concept of fashion if you could? I would not change anything! Change is made through breaking all boundaries when designing. Change is good as it gives us something new! Your most meme roble moment in fashion to date? This would be meeting Carin Mansfield who is a designer collaborating directly with Rei Kawakubo on the Comme des Garçon label. Amazing experience to say the least.


Any new challenges coming your way? Every day is a new challenge, you have to embrace it and give it your all. RCW’S dream client? The dream client would be someone who appreciates the craftsmanship that goes into the clothing and who loves quality, luxury and uniqueness which RCW never fails to provide. Any unexpected inspiration whilst designing a collection? The inspiration behind S/S15 collection is based around Nuns- totally unexpected!

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What’s your biggest achievement so far? The biggest success would have to be having the opportunity to dress a Jenni Steels for the BAFTA Awards as well as a Film premiere. I was honoured to have this opportunity! So, were intrigued to know… What’s next? I long to own my own boutique, there I can show off my collections and make a living. That is definitely my next goal. Words by Jessica Ruddlesdin x

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Leona Beth is currently based in the UAE and specializes in Editorial, Fashion, Advertising and Packaging illustration. Leona has been painting since as long as she can remember, winning various artist awards. She went on to study art and design, fashion and illustration. Since completing a BA (honours) Degree in fine art in 2005 Leona has been active on various high end commissions and has made a smooth transition into the world of illustration.

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Her experience from working at events such as Couture Fashion Week in Bangkok and London Fashion week, along with having been a fashion assistant for an online magazine makes her blog an interesting read. It is no wonder such a stylish lady has over 1,000 followers on Instagram, I suggest you go and take a look yourself.

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The very talented photographer Sarah Brown is no diamond in the rough; she is a rising star on her way to the top. At only 20 years old she has already achieved so much from shooting for designers at London Fashion Week to working with ASOS market place where she collaborated on some very technical and inspiring shoots. This girl is the one to watch, and I had the pleasure of meeting her to find out where it all began > .


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'Water Babies’ The fact that you have achieved so much in your time as a photographer is very impressive, not only that but you’ve not even graduated university yet. You must keep yourself very busy. Where did it all begin? I got my first SLR when I was 15 as a birthday present, and ever since then I have been obsessed, I couldn’t put it down. I’ve always been keen to learn new skills and this one seems to have stuck. My school didn't have ‘Photography’ as a subject choice, so I picked art instead. When I had to do paintings I always took photos before so I had something to work from and found this a lot more enjoyable than actually painting. So it urged me to study it at university. However, It’s only recently that I’ve become interested in fashion photography.

What was it that made you gravitate towards fashion p h o t o g r a p h y ? I’ve always had a personal interest in fashion but there’s something I just love about photographing people. I guess the two naturally go hand in hand and it allows me to fulfil both my passions. To me fashion is what’s current, I always like simple classy fashion, and class is timeless. I also love working with a creative team as you can work with people who can make your ideas better than you ever thought possible. . The easy part is coming up with the idea the tricky bit is actually making it happen. My favourite shoots to do are fashion beauty and editorial as these are the most creative.

What’s been the most interesting experience from all your shoots so far? Doing doggy paddle in a swimming pool while holding my Canon 5D camera above my head was a very RISKY yet interesting moment but the outcome was so worth it. That has been one of my favourite shoots so far. I wish I could carry this series on, but its a bit too cold to get in the pool now, they would just be blocks of ice!

How did you capture the water and underwater s h o t s ? For the underwater ones I used a Perspex tank, I didn't actually get wet. For the ones above the water, I was just very, very careful.

What would you consider your biggest success so f a r ? London Fashion week was an amazing experience for me. I shot in the press pit for one of the designers. I also got to see backstage which was amazing too. However I would also say it was one of my biggest challenges. I had to be very quick turning around and retouching all of my images. I was also terrified as all the other photographers looked so much more professional than me; I had BLUE hair for crying out loud!

What other photographers do you see as role models? I love Miles Aldridge’s work. He captures the models in such a robotic form, as if they are lifeless. I find this series so beautiful it creates such strong a feeling when you see it. I did a shoot recently that was really inspired by his series ‘I Only Want You To Love me’ in an all pink studio.


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Seen as it’s your final year at University, any ideas of a c a r e e r p l a n a s o f y e t ? I’m still in the process of deciding what I want to do. However, I would love to be freelancer and photograph things that would include creative ideas. The good thing about being a student is that I’ve had creative freedom, which I hope will be something I’ll be able to continue with. Who would you love to work w i t h ? Hannah Furness from Manchester, her

Any advice for aspiring p h o t o g r a p h e r s ? Don’t blend in with everyone else; create work which people can remember you by. Also, Enjoy it, it will show within your work how passionate you are. What an amazing young photographer Sarah Brown is, I can’t wait to see what she unleashes next. You heard it here first, so keep your eyes peeled.

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Q. Where does your inspiration for illustrations come from? A. I gain inspiration from everything around me, things I see my friends wearing to fashion collections and models with distinctive features. I like to illustrate things that stand out, so often things that aren’t beautiful can inspire me. From looking at some of my illustrations you might be able to see the similarities between my work and the designs of designer Karl Lagerfeld, I just can’t get enough of his work, he just takes things to a whole new level with every collection, and his presence leaves you feeling obsessed, I just can’t get enough. Q. Which other illustrators out there do you admire? A. I’m a huge fan of Instagram so I’m always coming across some amazing illustrators on there! At the moment, I can’t get enough of ‘Blair Breitenstein’ because she has such a unique style, anyone interested in illustrations should definitely check her out! Q. Last but not least, what are your future career aspirations? A. My career aspirations after graduating are firstly to build on my illustration work, and hopefully create a career out of it. My big dream would be to develop my business into something much more well known! I want the big names within the industry to come and specifically ask me to illustrate for them, which would be incredible! W o r d s

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Pink Cadillac is a well known independent boutique situated within the local town of Huddersfield. The store attracts women of all ages that are shopping for signature styles. Pink Cadillac never fails to keep its finger firmly placed on the fashion pulse delivering stylish, exciting and affordable trends to their fashion lovers. They thrive on making their customers feel fearless and always focus on providing them with something exclusive and more credible than the standard offering on the UK high street. With their lively provocative taste and unique individuality Pink Cadillac’s collections vary and each season they deliver statement pieces that are enticingly greater than the season before.

Pink Cadillac sell some of the most quirky collections from labels such as Ginger Fizz, Lolah and Opus Clothing which always prove to be very popular with their regular shopaholics. This upcoming season you should all keep your eyes peeled for the popular printed two pieces, which will undoubtedly give you an unforgettable mark. Pink Cadillac are always welcoming new customers, so if you haven’t yet popped into the store for a quick nosey or even had a sneaky peek on their website, then why don’t you now go take a look! Go on; go reinvent that wardrobe of yours! We promise it won’t break the bank too much… W o r d s L i b e r t y

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‘In time, time heals you’ I recently had a catch up with Matt Hall, Will Hitchmough, Joe Smith and Andy Martin from the band to find out more about their unique sound. Julia is a new indie rock group who knows their stuff and is truly passionate about music. They’ve learnt from their experiences as musicians to find out who they are and what they stand for as a band. I caught up with them in their practice room… The lads are all originally from Sheffield and come from other bands such as Violet May, 10Take and Strange and Partners. They came together purely by chance as Matt originally decided to be a solo artist; however Andy explained that after several rehearsals as a group, they realized they were on to something really special. When I asked the lads how they would describe Julia they answered “We sound like a young Richard Ashcroft with a little hint of oasis in the song writing. But the way it’s performed and executed takes it away from all that. We’re not going to change the wheel but we’re not interested in doing that, we just want to enjoy it and make music that we love.” The lads seem grounded and on the path to success but who would be surprised when they have an exceptionally compelling list of idols including the Arctic Monkeys, The Verve, John Lennon and Fleetwood Mac.

“My idol has got to be John Lennon. I still remember being about 6 and seeing his Imagine video and thinking oh my god! There’s never been anyone as pure as him and it just clicked for me. People are normally too embarrassed to say things like this, but I think he was just a pure and natural person and that needs to come back around.” Their music is all about the way it makes you feel “The lyrics are very interpretable for everyone. It’s a personal experience but it’s very relatable. That’s what people look for in music, it’s like going to therapy.” After going to one of Julia’s gigs, which I must say had an epic turn out; I noticed all of their songs flow in to the set list. I could tell that they’ve really put the time in to their song writing and that came across in songs such as Weight of Love, Halt and In Time. I asked Julia what they considered their biggest success to be and their response was “Us being together is the biggest success. It’s really hard to find people that you all get on with and want to make music with. We’re incredibly lucky that we all get along so well. There are not many people I want to sit in a room with every night of the week.” Julia is currently recording with Dave Sanderson and they will soon be releasing some of their tracks on CD for those who want to listen. I wish them the best of luck and they deserve every bit of success.

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If you’re a true romantic at heart then you’ll love Julia Eastwood. Being an independent artist, this inventive lady specializes in illustrating personal and unique wedding stationary to make wedding days that bit more special. After graduating with a first class honors degree in illustration and design, Julia then landed her job title as a freelance designer. From this, Julia then split her time being a freelance illustrator and started sharing her skills and techniques with aspiring students by becoming a tutor at a college also. Juggling both careers you can see this lady sure has an impeccable amount of experience, and my goodness doesn’t it just show throughout her beautiful designs.

Julia covers everything from personalized invitations and nametags to lollipop themed order of service and teacup seating plans. Each piece made is exquisite. Julia runs her online business through email and is a partner to ‘not on the high street’ where you can buy her products. The amazing thing about Julia is that she listens to what her customers ask for and thrives on giving them exactly what they want plus much more.

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In 2012, Julia set up her ‘Love Julia Eastwood’ business where she hand makes detailed and personalized pieces for couples planning their weddings. From reading reviews, you can see that these stunningly made products really do give a special touch to a big day. As quoted from her website, Julia explains “The illustration I produced for my own wedding is still at the core of everything I do, which is to lovingly illustrate personal, intimate and unique wedding stationery that portrays who you as a couple truly are.”


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Hannah Elizabeth If the fashion pack is looking for a candy colour devoted designer or a vintage 1950’s reflector then up and coming designer Hannah Elizabeth can provide. With two degrees in Fashion Design and Textiles, Hannah’s determination and devotion towards perusing her dream career in fashion thoroughly shows throughout her delightful and opulent collections. After succeeding in a business competition during fashion school, Hannah was given the chance to work alongside fashion designer, Hide and Chic for six whole months. Throughout this rewarding experience she soon began to realise that the inspiration she had been searching for, was sitting right in front of her. Right away Hannah opened a little studio in Yorkshire and began to build on what is now an up and coming independent label. Talk about ambitious! When the Aspire team was invited along to take an exclusive look into Hannah’s studio; overwhelmed would be an understatement! To see a full range of pastel pallets upon layers of silk with lashings of lace and Egyptian cotton fabrics; well, it wasn’t hard to figure out that

Hannah’s collections weren’t your typical average takes on vintage. Keeping her collections original, each season Hannah takes inspiration from a mix of different fashion decades where she then transforms them into wearable outfits for your day-to-day wardrobe. To date, Hannah is still going on to develop and expand her label, enriching every vintage ingredient needed for her designs to flourish. So far she has already approached the most memorable trends from eras including the 1920’s, 50’s and 70’s; which has allowed an array of specific pieces from her collections to be sold in independent boutiques across Yorkshire. Now we all know it’s not easy to pull off that vintage look, but when faced with a show room full of Hannah Elizabeth’s best pieces you certainly can’t help but try! From tailored dresses to silk gowns she caters for all. Check out Hannah Elizabeth designs at www.hannahelizebeth.co.uk. However please note that we won’t be held responsible for the damage caused to your credit cards!! U n t i l

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Bunny And The Wolf - bunnyandthewolf.co.uk Bang Bang Romeo – bangbangromeo.com Bella Freud – bellafreud.com

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Chris Barker – shotbychrisbarker.com Charlie Duck – charlieduck.co.uk Coco and Sebastian – cocoandsebastian.com

Danielle Ward – littlefashbird.co.uk Deadbeat – deadbeatandmusic.com Dirty Saint – dirty-saint.com

Emma Hill – ejstyle.co.uk Erin Petson – erinpetson.com Elsie and Fred – eliseandfred.com

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Gaya Zahari – gayazaharia.com Gemma Hands – gemmahands.co.uk Gypsy East - tamsinloves.com

Hannah Crick –hannahcrick.com Hantu - hantu.eu Hanhny – hanhny.com Headrow – headrowband.co.uk

Ill Fortune – illfortuneclothing.com Isla London – islalondon.com Isolated Heroes – isolated-heroes.com

Jade Lockett – pocketlockettillustration.com Jenni Ward – jenniwardmakeup.co.uk

Klue – kluebykellyann.com Komodo – komodo.co.uk Kult Country – kultcountry.co.uk

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Layla Sailor - laylasailor.com Lily Melrose – llymlrs.com Love Hearts and Crosses

Mod Revue: modrevue.co.uk Molly Cockcroft – missmoco.co.uk

Naomi Skinner – naomidesigns.co.uk Nor – norclothing.com Nylon Sky – nylon-sky.com

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The Slum Flower – theslumflower.com Tess Daly – tessdalystylist.com Terra Dea - terradea.co.uk

Urbiana – urbiana.co.uk Umirosa – umirosa.co.uk Union Jane - unionjane.co.uk

Vaccine – vaccineclothing.com Vintedge – vintedge448.co.uk

We are Pom Girl – pom-girl.com Wonderound - wonderound.co.uk Window Lane - windowlane.com

YapYap – yapyapcouture.com Yatt – yattclothing.com

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