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Lucie Goulet

Lucie Goulet has written 31 articles for Running In Heels
Lucie is a French freelance journalist in London with a keen interest in the fashion industry and the challenge of web 2.0 and 3.0 for both journalism and fashion. A recent LSE graduate, she has interned at Drapers magazine, on the fashion and features desk and is now fashion editor for AGENT2 magazine. You can follow her on Twitter on @lucie_m.

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Meet Sarah Curran

The e-tail queen and founder of My-Wardrobe.com discusses “affordable luxury”, online retailing and sell-out stock.

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Meet Joseph Velosa

Behind every successful designer, there is a great CEO: No one knows the Matthew Williamson brand better than CEO and co-founder Velosa.

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Retro Fashion Week 2010

Forget Paris and London, everyone is invited to the online-only Retro Fashion Week! We found out more with founder, Carmen Johnson.

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Book Review: Hector and the Search for Happiness – François Lelord

Neither an autobiography, nor a self-help book, this is the ideal novel to help you get some perspective in your life. Hector might not reveal how to be happy, but he sure will make you smile.

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mystyle

Do you have a devastating sense of style that would turn Anna Piaggi’s head or inspire John Galliano to seek you out for his next muse? Mystyle takes the snappers off the streets and puts the camera in your hands.

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Rediscovering Fashion Magazines

Set aside Vogue and Grazia. Perhaps you might be stuck in a bit of a rut so this month, why don’t you try a less mainstream mag?

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Prophetik

Green brand Prophetik is modifying the way we see ethical fashion by creating covetable womenswear and menswear.

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The Girl’s Guide to Homelessness

Probably the most famous homeless person in the US, Brianna Karp tells us about becoming a spokesperson for the issue.

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Meet Naomi Thompson, Vintage Secret Founder

Naomi Thompson combines her love of vintage and her professional life in the very successful Vintage Secret. Does this sound like your dream job?

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Teenage Kicks: From Page to Screen

Literary series with cross-generational appeal which have made the transition from book to screen: from wizards and vampires to high society NYC.

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