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Wednesday, 13 January 2021

Independent and sustainable creativity is thriving despite the pandemic



Hello! It's been a while since I graced the pages of the No Debutante blog, following a year that has seen everyone grow and adapt to this new world, where things have certainly changed in many ways.

As a journalist who had regularly supported and written about indie business and slow fashion, I found myself wanting to say so much that it became overwhelming. As more writers and (instagram pages!) stepped forward to share the indie biz love, unconsciously, my focus began to shift.


My side hustle turned small business Fruit Salad


My side hustle and fashion brand Fruit Salad had started to grow and take on its own identity, which was amazing (especially in a pandemic) and all my spare time....

- Not that there's much of it - imagine a fast, intense photo montage here, with a superfast techno soundtrack, I hate techno but it captures the mood/chaos perfectly, of me looking after a family and working a day job and all those other side hustles in fashion, bands and radio shows

....was taken up by just wanting to create and make! So, swamped in piles of pre-loved fabrics, I found myself asking... 'Am I not a writer anymore?' 

Seriously, with a lack of writing flow and consistency and mind-blowing covid confusion,  I had started to doubt my ability and (like in everything I ever do) imposter syndrome snuck in and made me think I was no longer a writer - maybe I never had been really...despite being a Fashion editor, copywriter and JOURNALIST! (my eyes are now rolling at my own stupidity).

Yep, It's been a mad ol' time for self-doubt but I've also learnt that if I enjoy a thing and I'm kinda good at it, I can drop in and out of it as and when I like. It doesn't have to be completed NOW, NOW, NOW! It can be considered, I can slow down and actually enjoy it, without adding unnecessary anxiety and stress.


My favourite writing space at the kitchen table!


The term 'writing a blog' has also changed, with many people now pretty much writing articles on a single social media post or creating regular video content and podcasts, blogs and the written word, as it currently exists, look to become redundant!

As a journalist and blogger,  I had felt a tug of resentment against this new style of journalism but only as much as the journalists who actually studied journalism feel about an untrained indie journalist like myself, who started off with a self promoting fashion blog and a random, yet regular, fashion spread in a weddings (yes weddings!) magazine, as I stumbled blindly into journalism. 

Y'know what? It's all good. We all have something to say and we can share it however and whenever we want to. It's so exciting that we now have so many platforms and formats that we can share our ideas, thoughts and stories. It really is a time to communicate, learn and collaborate! 

There has certainly been an explosion of support for both small business and slow fashion during 2020 and into 2021, as more and more writers, instagrammers, online markets and indie businesses themselves have come together, to share the love, (well, the government doesn't give a damn does it?) which is truly amazing! 

I have, of course, felt guilty about not promoting all the other amazing indie brands out there as much as I used to, but as a multi-passionate creative, who thrives on being busy,  I have learnt to slow down in life - as many of us have had to lately -  I have got over myself and realised I can't do everything at once and that's just fine. 

Honestly, if I read myself saying this a few years back, when I started the 'you only live once do everything now' quest (for no real reason), I'd think I'd been hit by a hippy stick (quite possible in Bristol tbh!). 

I still agree that you only live once and if you like a thing, you should do a thing but perhaps try everything in moderation and take a moment to smell the flowers! (Yep, definitely hit with the hippy stick). 


Hello Dodo from the Indies in lockdown series


Looking back at my writing during the pandemic I am really proud to have shared new indie makers and brands whilst spreading the word about slow and sustainable fashion. I really love my Indies in Lockdown series where I got to speak to so many indie businesses about their experiences and learnt so much.

If anything, supporting all these amazing small businesses and interviewing so many inspiring indie makers and creatives over the years has encouraged me to bring forward a passion that has been on the back burner for a long while, giving Fruit Salad the push it deserves!!!.....Of course, I feel like an imposter fashion designer now, despite previously working as a fashion designer in industry for years!

After I had readjusted my mindset,  I got my writing mojo back and popped myself back into the journalist room on a mission to share my knowledge on sustainable and slow fashion.

In lockdown two, I was super excited to be asked to contribute to the first ever edition of The Indie Guide, an independently published magazine created by a collective of indie bloggers, sustainable fashion designers and photographers. The aim of the magazine is to support sustainability, independent creatives and small business. 


Proudly holding my copy of The Indie Guide


My excitement to be writing again went into overdrive which meant I ended up contributing two articles (once I start I cant stop) including 'My Slow Fashion Journey' and 'How to become a slow fashion supporter'. 

These are sustainable subjects that I could continuously write about, probably forever, or until I've managed to convert the whole fashion industry and all its consumers (that's the whole population no biggy) to slow down and bring an end to fast fashion. 

It was so awesome to collaborate with The Indie Guide founders and so many other indie writers and independent makers and fashion businesses to showcase how great the indie fashion/creative industry really is. 

Despite a pandemic, independent creativity is totally thriving!  

Like myself, during lockdown many creatives were given the opportunity to spend more time on their hobbies and side hustles to grow and evolve them into functioning small businesses!

We really don't need the fast fashion corporate chains and trend obsessive fashion houses anymore! How empowering and inspiring is that?


All the prints with independent accessory designer I am R


Remember, we can all support indie businesses every single day, not just by buying from them and writing articles about them but by following, liking, commenting, sharing and getting to know a whole new community of makers (instagram's a good place to start). Do your research and find your new favourite brand/artist/maker! 

I shall sign off  'the first No Debutante blog post of the year' here, full of excitement of what's to come. In an ever-changing world anything can happen and why the hell can't it be positive eh? 

So start writing, start creating, try something new or just do your thing, take your time, there really is room for everyone to get involved, you are not an imposter, you are fabulous, you CAN do this! 

Spread the joy and Big love in 2021 x


Buy a printed copy of The Indie Guide 

Thursday, 4 January 2018

SisterWorks Workshop newsflash!

No Debutante is very excited to announce I am hosting a Fashion Blogging & Journalism workshop at the first ever SisterWorks Women Empowering Women event at dBs Music in Bristol.

Do you wanna learn fashion blogging basics, how to take the best fashion photos, create your own blog, become a super stylist & get inspired to write fabulous content? Then join me & get inspired, but please hurry tickets are selling out very fast now! Tickets available from Crack Magazine




Wanna know more? Move your eyes this way....

Have you ever wanted to try your hand at putting on a killer DJ set, write your own banger, or create a piece of graffiti art, but felt you didn’t have the confidence, tools or knowledge to give it a go. If so SisterWorks is for you.

Calling all Sisters!

The SisterWorks line up continues to heat up! Top industry women are coming to Bristol to teach you skills in Music Production, DJing, Fashion, Song Writing, Illustration, Dance, Turntablism, Graffiti and more!

Tickets are just £20 for this full day and includes access to the studios, equipment and the talented team, panel discussion Q&A and networking. All you need to do is bring yourself and an open mind!

Women account for only 30% of senior executive roles in the Music Industry in the UK, despite making up more than half of entry-level positions, and only 11% of senior managers come from a minority background. (UK Music Diversity Survey, 2016)

SisterWorks want to change that and believe the first step is to demystify entry processes and give visibility to those leading lights in their chosen fields to inspire you to follow your dreams!




SisterWorks........Where are all the women?



ND x



Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Velvet Goldmine

It was no secret that No Debutante's Christmas seemed to be wrapped in velvet and with the Velveteen blog post being the most popular post of the month in December, let's have a quick look at all the velvety loveliness that I bought to Christmas 2017 before we move on into a new year and new ideas. Of course it isnt real velvet but let's not ruin the fabulous illusion here!


Working the vintage home bar on Christmas Eve in the black Monki mini dress.


Christmas Day - Couldn't get enough of the black mini dress from Monki so got a pink one too! Cheers!

Double love for Zedhead Headwear with my amazing Venus Female symbol pink earrings and super cute pom-pom earrings!

Another fab Velvet Monki mini t-shirt dress for Boxing Day


Another day of Christmas another velvet garm, this time a sweet little tee from Kuccia


I loved that Kuccia tee so much I got one in my new favourite colour Cyan.

Star Trek style Kuccia tee with Tezla triangle earrings!


A Tiki party at Christmas

Managed to squeeze in one more bit of velvet (Urban Outfitters velvet culottes) before NYE! 


Velvet Obsessed


Photography by No Debutante

All clothing featured from Monki, Tezla, Zedhead Headwear, Lazy Oaf, Kuccia, Puma, Dr Martens, Topshop & Tail End. 

If you are having a fashion event or a have a new collection you would like No Debutante to promote please get in touch!

Check out my work with Bristol 24/7 magazine here under my name 
Emma Gorton-Ellicott

If you are interested in collaborating with No Debutante or getting featured on the No Debutante blog please contact me nodebutanteblog@gmail.com

Keep up with No Debutantes OOTD posts, collabs and current fashion obsessions posted daily on all of the following. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr,  Pinterest all under the #nodebutante name.

Thanks for checking in Fashionistas.   
ND xx

Monday, 17 October 2016

Go Faster Stripes

It's no secret that No Debutante loves The Adidas Three Stripes, I even think of Adidas stripes when I see double yellow lines in the road for goodness sake! Well,fashion has fallen in love with Go Faster Stripes too, I don't mean Adidas in particular but the side panelling stripes added to the outside seams of trousers,shorts, tops and jackets. A trend that emerged last year and has now snowballed to becoming a big trend for Spring Summer 2017 with these Go faster panels being added as front details too in a new twist on the look. 
My favourite way to wear a go faster stripe is to not overload on sportswear, yes, this looks great but the new way to wear your sports stripes is with tailored shirts, coats (especially an oversized maxi or trench) pretty dresses or Dr Martens, the heels with your go faster stripes has been around for a while but is definitely still current too. Think outside the box and don't be scared to mash it up a bit.

Here's some inspiration & what to expect from the Go Faster Stripes trend over the next year & start wearing yours the way you want to now!! 


Pure Sportsluxe at MSGM Resort 2017 

Mix tracksuit bottoms with shimmering fabrics, platforms or smart flats like
 Gucci SS 2017 & Chloe SS 2016
Old School styling Adidas @ Topshop 
 Contemporary men's sportswear at
Gucci Menswear SS 2017 & White Mountaineering Menswear SS 2017 

 Graphic Monochrome at 
Alexander Wang SS 2017

Mens Sportswear paired with 80s shirts & dungarees
 Haider Ackermann SS 2017 & LFW Streetstyle 
 The new way to wear  sportswear
Mixing tracksuit bottoms with tailored garments and leather boots
 Tokyo Streetstyle 
& the return of bell bottoms 


Tailored or Monochrome
Go Faster Stripes No Debutante Style

Casual Cool at Ports 1961 Resort 2017



All images sourced from topshop.com wwdjapan.com vogue.com vogue.co.uk blog.urbanoutfitters.co.uk,wear.jp dazeddigital.com toyofashion.com  

Images 12 & 13 styling & photography by No Debutante

If you are interested in collaborating with No Debutante or getting featured on the No Debutante blog please contact nodebutanteblog@gmail.com

Keep up with No Debutantes OOTD posts, collabs and current fashion obsessions posted daily on all of the following. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest
all under the No Debutante name #nodebutante

Thanks for checking in Fashionistas xx

ND xx
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