
ABOUT
Hello, I’m Wednesday,
I’m a UK-based writer, researcher, and maker, recently an MA Fashion Futures graduate at London College of Fashion.
My work sits at the intersection of sustainable fashion, cultural critique, and systems thinking. Exploring how we dress, make, and imagine futures in a world shaped by overproduction and speed.
I work across writing, research, and design, often moving between theory and practice. Some days this looks like a critical essay or long form reflection. On other days, it’s about creating or following an idea until it reveals something more.
I’ve come to understand fashion as more than clothing. It’s a mirror of social values, a holder of memory, and sometimes a manifesto.


Through Wednesday’s World, I use fashion as a lens to think about care, time, and sustainability.
Exploring the cultural systems we move within, and how they can be re-imagined.


The name Wednesday began in adolescence, during a period when the world felt too loud and too fast. I found comfort in the line “Wednesday’s child is full of woe.” That and I was, quite literally, born on a Wednesday, but the name felt less like a coincidence and more like recognition.
That sense of woe was never about despair. It was about intuition, sensitivity, and a way of paying close attention.
Over time, Wednesday became the part of me that questions, experiments, and lingers at the edges of fashion, culture, and meaning.
When I launched a magazine in 2020, there was no other name it could carry but Wednesdays World. What began as a personal project has grown into a slow digital space for essays, research, and reflections. A place to think through wardrobe, world, and wonder without urgency.
