19 April 2014
Episode 86
30 minutes
This week Tom Edwards sits down ‘Porter’ magazine’s fashion director Gabriele Hackworthy to discuss A-list cover shoots and fashion retail in print. Plus, we go to Nottingham where a magazine-lovers treasure trove has opened.
19 April 2014
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