Tiffanie Darke’s epiphany
Why the former Harrods editor-in-chief Tiffanie Darke quit the front row of fashion media to become a sustainability activist and a shopkeeper who only buys five clothing items per year
Sharing a post from Dark Luxury today, which is a new stack devoted to exposing the underbelly of the luxury industry. It has had some great scoops already, including a loaded gun in Selfridges and Chinese gangs raiding Louis Vuitton stores. Gripping stuff!
Last week they asked for an interview, and caught on the hop in Ibiza where I was manually uploading 10,000 SKUs on to the new Agora point of sale system (oh, the joys of entrepreneurship), I was somewhat uncensored. Ho hum. Anyway, thank you to the Dark Luxury team, keep up the good work, and do give them a follow if you fancy the juice.
Next week's Easter, so I shall be recovering from eating too much chocolate. Have a wonderful weekend everyone and see you on the other side.
Tiff x -
The moment Tiffanie Darke decided to give up what would be many people’s “dream job” happened in lockdown. When the rest of the country stayed at home and almost all shops were shut down, Harrods’ then editor-in-chief found herself creeping into the empty and eerie department store – “like behind-the-scenes at a museum” – with the lights and all the esc…
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