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Emma Hopkinson

Emma Hopkinson has written 3 posts for The London Word
After a childhood spent skipping through the rural Midlands, Emma’s life took a turn towards the bustling city where she would be amazed by the breadth and scope of culture on show and discover something called electricity. She followed her nerdy love of correct spelling and beautiful fashion and spent whole days in raptures about silk-this and chiffon-that, developing an early and spatially debilitating adoration of anything white and floaty. She is currently living and working in London, really likes a toasted crumpet and once saw Charlie Brooker walking down Oxford Street.

Tapped and Packed Screening

There were little pockets of intelligent conversation going on in every corner and everybody was made to feel at home

Stoke Newington Style

The man with socks under sandals professed that this wasn’t the first time he’d been papped by style-seekers

Primrose Hill Vintage Fair

A rail stuffed with stock on Balenciaga hangers kept guard of clothes so beautiful you almost didn’t want to touch them

Journeys of a City Girl

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