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A boot for all occasions
AUSTRALIAN company RM Williams has reported growing interest in a bespoke boot service at its London store.
The brand creates a range of footwear in materials from crocodile and ostrich to kangaroo and camel, with each design created from just one piece of leather.
Hamish Turner, company CEO, said: 'I think the bespoke boot service is popular because people like to create a one-off design for themselves, something individual with their personal touch that they will hang on to for many years to come."
AUSTRALIAN company RM Williams has reported growing interest in a bespoke boot service at its London store.
The brand creates a range of footwear in materials from crocodile and ostrich to kangaroo and camel, with each design created from just one piece of leather.
Hamish Turner, company CEO, said: 'I think the bespoke boot service is popular because people like to create a one-off design for themselves, something individual with their personal touch that they will hang on to for many years to come."
Boost for struggling students
A NEW scholarship has been introduced for the Royal College of Art's fashion footwear course to help talented students that are struggling financially.
The first person to benefit is Chau Har Lee from London, a second year Masters student specialising in women's fashion footwear.
She said: 'I had to work throughout the first year of my course and had found it hard to juggle my time and resources."
A NEW scholarship has been introduced for the Royal College of Art's fashion footwear course to help talented students that are struggling financially.
The first person to benefit is Chau Har Lee from London, a second year Masters student specialising in women's fashion footwear.
She said: 'I had to work throughout the first year of my course and had found it hard to juggle my time and resources."








