Growing up in the city of Newcastle in England’s north, Danielle Pender never questioned whether she would eventually pack her bags and head south for London—it was only a matter of when. “I used to read magazines and blogs about what was going on and I just wanted to be a part of it, ” she says. Since anchoring herself in the British capital, Danielle has drawn on the vibrant energy of the community to inspire her working process. “The This story is from Kinfolk Issue Twenty Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 48 PACK IT IN The unhelpful cult of traveling light. Arts & Culture Design Issue 45 The New Craftsmen From the Outer Hebrides to central London, Catherine Lock is celebrating the crafts heritage of Great Britain. Arts & Culture Fashion Issue 39 Elise By Olsen The publishing maven who’s forcing the fashion industry to listen to the young people it fetishizes. Arts & Culture Issue 34 Cult Rooms: Francis Bacon Francis Bacon harvested his master works from the chaotic “compost” of his West London studio. Arts & Culture Issue 29 Excerpt: Franck Durand Creative director Franck Durand on building a once-defunct Holiday magazine into a mini empire. Arts & Culture Issue 27 Paper Planes Better known for printing silk scarves, Hermès also prints a playful magazine.
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