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🗓️ 6 May 2025
⏱️ 55 minutes
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A wave of female designers have been appointed to some of the leading high street brands - most recently Jacqui Markham at Whistles, Maddy Evans at M&S earlier this year, and Clare Waight Keller, the former Givenchy designer who joined Uniqlo last year. So how much of a difference does it make for consumers that women are at the helm? Nuala McGovern speaks to Jacqui Markham, who has only just become the creative director at Whistles and Catherine Shuttleworth, retail commentator, CEO and founder of Savvy Marketing.
Imagine a medical facility where almost exclusively female patients are kept in a drug-induced slumber for months at a time, woken only to be fed and bathed and given electro-convulsive therapy to erase their memories- sometimes even their identities- all without their consent. It sounds like the stuff of dystopian sci-fi, but in fact it was a real psychiatric ward in a 1960s NHS hospital, as uncovered in a new book, The Sleep Room: A Very British Medical Scandal. Nuala speaks to the author, Jon Stock, about his investigation and hears from a former patient, Mary Thornton, about her experiences and a consultant psychiatrist, Professor Linda Gask from Manchester University.
Daisy Crawford says she was left feeling embarrassed and tearful by the treatment of Easyjet staff who threatened to charge her for an extra bag when she tried to board a flight with a bag containing her breast milk, a breast pump and cool packs as well as her hand luggage. Daisy joins Nuala to explain why she thinks her treatment was discriminatory against breastfeeding mums.
Have you ever written or received any love letters? A new performance film, The Extraordinary Miss Flower, was inspired by just that – in fact a suitcase full of them - sent to just one woman. Icelandic-Italian singer/songwriter Emilíana Torrini felt so inspired by the letters that were sent to Miss Geraldine Flower, her friend Zoe’s mum, that it led her to get back into the studio to create her first solo record in 10 years as well as an accompanying film. She joins Nuala live in in the studio to talk about both – and to perform live.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey
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0:53.7 | Well, first up, women are designing for women |
0:56.1 | on the UK High Street. Soap proclaims a headline in The Guardian today as a new wave of female |
1:01.7 | designers take to the helm of much-loved brands. We're going to talk about the business of fashion |
1:06.6 | with Catherine Shuttleworth and the new creative director at Whistles, that's Jackie Markham. |
1:12.1 | And we're also going to offer some unsolicited advice to those designing for women. |
1:17.5 | What do you think designers need to know when it comes to designing for you? |
1:22.3 | Okay, here's a few of mine. |
1:23.6 | Pockets, yes, but I need them to be deep so stuff doesn't fall out. |
1:28.0 | And I still haven't found an inside pocket in a woman's jacket that I need. |
1:34.3 | This weekend, I wanted a little loop on my T-shirt so I could hang my glasses. |
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