Style Series

Forty percent of women’s shoes sold in 2018 were runners, which means these have now become my latest styling ‘weapon of choice’. Over the summer I developed several different styles and worked through their manufacture with a bespoke leather shoemaker during a recent trip to South Africa. Our final design included runners made exclusively from … Continue reading Style Series

Swim The Planet – How to Eat an Elephant.

I arrived in Cape Town this morning which leaves me three days until Saturday’s Freedom Swim. My preparations over the past months have involved moderate amounts of swimming but, most importantly, much time ‘training’ my brain into how I will deal with some of the conditions during the crossing. Theo Yach’s mantra ‘the mind controls … Continue reading Swim The Planet – How to Eat an Elephant.

Post #3 Swim The Planet – A Bridge Too Far, Maybe.

As water temperatures fall below about 15C the risks, particularly hypothermia, increase exponentially. The rules of the Freedom Swim are very strict. Should average water temperature on the day fall below 11C then the swim will be cancelled. Should the average temperature fall below 12C, skins will need to swim as a two-person relay. My … Continue reading Post #3 Swim The Planet – A Bridge Too Far, Maybe.