How does using an e-bike influence your fashion choices? Do you have any tips for dressing colourfully while keeping it practical for cycling?
My sense of style has a mixture of vintage, high street, and premium brands, and Manchester is home to all of these, I can hop on and off my Brompton Electric and find all the inspiration I need, in less than a day. I’m also really enjoying coordinating my outfits with the electric metallic blue shade of my Brompton Electric P Line – it’s not just a bike, it’s a part of my look too!
To ensure my outfits are practical for cycling, I keep it comfy, colourful, and casual, this is the most authentic way of dressing for me. Colourful trainers, with a statement trouser and a bold graphic T-shirt, are my go-to.
Manchester is a cultural hotspot. What is it about this city that you most enjoy? What draws you to it?
I love that fashion and music are a big part of the history of the city. Manchester was the heart of the cotton trade and textile manufacturing in the 19th century, maybe this is where I get my love for fashion and styling from – it’s in my bones!
I feel lucky I have grown up in such a cool, creative city. There is always such a good energy here, and everyone is so friendly.
You’ve got such a colourful and unique sense of style – where do you find the pieces to add to your wardrobe?
At the core of my personal style, I love finding fun, new colour combinations to style, I tend to go all out and will create a full head-to-toe look inspired by a colour combination or tie in colourful accessories from a print I’m wearing - Less is not more in my case!
I find a lot of inspiration through following creators all over the world and therefore finding cool new brands to shop (there are a few indie brands I’ve found in the last year, that I love which are based in the Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, and Lisbon) I tend to only invest in my wardrobe if it’s a statement piece, which I can style in various ways, and can wear all year around.