My West London Life

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Tamara Fogle

August
9

Designer and founder of her eponymous brand of bags Tamara Fogle on being a creature of habit and shopping locally

Are you west London born and bred?

Absolutely. My parents moved to Ladbroke Road when I was 10 and I have lived here in Notting Hill ever since. My brother Ben and his family live in the next road and my parents are still in the area too.

How did you fall into handbags?

I have been making handbags for 10 years now. In the very early days I sold my home-made bags in Portobello Market. I have to pinch myself when I stop and realise that the Tamara Fogle brand is now sold worldwide. In the days before I founded the business, I was an interiors stylist for magazine shoots, but I have always been massively inspired by vintage and antique textiles.

What is it that you love about living in this area?

I know many locals are scathing about the way the area has changed, but I love it. The way it is constantly evolving fascinates me.  As a creature of habit, I love a drink at The Cow, a cup of tea and custard tart at Lisboa on Golborne Road and I often grab a coffee at Coffee Plant on Portobello before walking the dogs. Despite its popularity with tourists, the area still has a village feel.

Tell us where you like to shop?

Wherever possible I prefer to shop in independent retailers. My local favourites include Lutyens & Rubinstein for books, My West Village for clothes (both on Kensington Park Road) and St Helen’s Foodstore.

Do you find the area inspiring?

Primarily I am inspired by fabrics and textiles, particularly vintage ones, so whenever I visit the Friday vintage market on Portobello, I tend to come home with tons of ideas. (Tamara has a line of bags made using Hungarian grain sacks dating back to the 1800s.)

How many of your customers are west Londoners?

Quite a few of my friends and family carry my bags! However, now that I sell across the country and in places as far flung as Japan, USA, Australia and Scandinavia, I suppose west London is just where we all started. Each of the bags is named after our local roads so the owner is reminded of their roots!

What’s next on your to-do list?

I am working on a line of bags for men as well as some casual plimsolls. As with all my products, the design will mainly be dictated by the fabric I choose.

tamarafogle.com; tamara@tamarafogle.com

Nadia Cavelle & Zachary Fall

July
22

Theatre makers Nadia Cavelle & Zachary Fall talk parenthood, creativity & why they co-founded the Woven Voices Prize

Firstly, tell us your favourite thing about west London…

We love the hustle and bustle of Soho, where we’ve seen many shows and attended many auditions! We also have very fond memories of Chiswick, home of the Tabard Theatre, where we produced our first play, Bruises, in the summer of 2015.

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Carolyn Arnold, Clarendon Cross Residents’ Association

April
23

Carolyn Arnold, Clarendon Cross Residents’ Association, on TFL’s proposed new cycleway across Holland Park

Why are you against TfL’s proposed new cycleway across Holland Park roundabout?

While we support all efforts to make cycling safer in London, we are against the proposals because they involve removing road space and adding traffic lights on one of the busiest intersections in Central London, connecting… Read more →