We felt inspired by Red magazine’s Women of the Year awards and decided to
write up about the women that inspire us here at Madia & Matilda.
The Female Boss
Bianca Miller is a true M & M babe being a real advocate of Madia & Matilda and fulltime female boss.
You’ll recognise her from winning The Apprentice and her self-titled hosiery business that is
blooming and you can spot her on our Instagram! She’s recently started
stocking her tights in Topshop, congrats Bianca!
The Fashion Muse
Nina Nesbitt is one of our fashion muses, we love her 90s style and playing her
songs on repeat in the office. We also love her Twitter, she’s always posting
her thoughts and cute outfits.
Corinne Bailey Rae
She’s a woman who has inspired us for years, we love her music and her
personal style. She’s got a quirky elegance about her and we dream of seeing
her in M & M one day!
The Activist
Emma Watson, what a woman. As if she hadn’t already cemented her place in
our hearts through Harry Potter, her role in HeForShe will always mean there is
a place for her in our Women of the Year.
We are always talking about sustainability here at Madia and Matilda is some
way or another, so Dame Vivienne Westwood’s spot in our most loved women
is well secured. Seeing her at the Cheltenham Literature Festival talking about
her Climate Revolution campaign completely reinforced our love for the Queen
of Green and Punk.
The Internet’s Big Sister
Whilst she’s also a top female boss, there is no denying that the for younger
generation Zoella is the internet’s big sister. There is also no denying our inner
fan girl that’s released when we watch her Lush hauls.
Megan Gilbride is another big sister to the internet. Over at Wonderful You she
writes about some of the most important topics a girl can read. Mental health –
check, Smear tests – check, girl power – check she’s got the guts to talk about
it all and we love her for that.
We’d love to hear about your women of the year – be them family members or
celebrities, let us know! tweet @MadiaMatilda
Sincerely Madia & Matilda
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