Hello! Fashion Monthly April 2019


Hello! Fashion Monthly - April 2019



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HELLO! Fashion Monthly (HFM) - a monthly Fashion and Beauty magazine from HELLO!. Every month HFM will bring you style tips, beauty news, the latest high-street buys, swoon-worthy catwalk looks, and in depth fashion and celebrity interviews. Enjoy every glossy page at your fingertips with the digital edition.

EDIE AND CHRISTABEL
Best friends model Edie Campbell and artist Christabel MacGreevy are infectious. If something isn’t “jolly”, you can be sure it’s “cheerful”, “incredible” or “astonishing”. Only good vibes here. So it’s no surprise that the amicable duo have a network of industry pros only too happy to help take Itchy Scratchy Patchy – the pair’s fashion brand of three years – to the next irreverent level.

"People have been so generous with their time and energy," said Edie. One of those keen to help was heavyweight photographer Tim Walker who shot them for the HFM cover. "Tim was like, 'I'm up for a fun day with you guys, I'll just turn up and you can tell me what you want to do'. "I said, 'We want to do this and that' and he said, 'Sounds great, see you next week'."
Last month Edie, who's second photo shoot at the age of 15 led to a British Vogue cover, swiftly followed by a Burberry campaign (alongside Kate Moss) and has since starred in ads for Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen, announced to her 123k Instagram followers that she had been dropped from a Milan Fashion Week show for 'being too big to open the show'. 

The following morning the defiant model posted an image of herself eating a croissant in her hotel room with Christabel stating she was 'treating herself to a slap-up breakfast.' Later, Edie who has previously walked for labels including Saint Laurent and Chanel confirmed: 'And by "too big" I don’t mean "too famous" I mean "too fat".'

Both from Westbourne Grove in West London, Edie's dad is Roddy Campbell, a hedge fund manager; her mum is successful architect Sophie Hicks, who previously worked as a stylist for British Vogue and for designer Azzedine Alaïa. Christabel's dad is a GP and used to bring fashion magazines home from his practice for her to study "religiously". 


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