Beth Druce

Contributor

Beth Druce is a writer and broadcaster. Armed with an MA from Central Saint Martins she cut her teeth in the world of fashion journalism at GQ magazine, whilst also assisting designers in-house including Stephen Webster and Avsh Alom Gur. In 2007 she was given the opportunity to edit an English lifestyle magazine in the Canary Islands, and in the years that followed the focus of her writing broadened to include travel, art, food and surfing. This summer she will present an online radio show from a caravan on the north coast of Cornwall, comprising conversation and music with people making a difference in the world today. Beth lives between Cornwall in the summer and Switzerland in the winter and finds herself, somewhat accidentally, creatively inspired by that which is stylish, tasty and sustainable. “It might be an historical examination of fashion and surf culture that I’m working on, spending time at Eden, a local initiative that’s made it big, or the bean to cup home filter coffee technique I learned recently. I call it bright, green living.” she says.

Centre of Diversity

Shape Shifters   In her recent book ‘How to Be a Woman’, the writer, Caitlin

Port Eliot

If I could bottle up and sell the experience that is the Port Eliot festival,

Lanzarote Retreats

Bright Green Living   The morning sun rises over the Atlantic. A cockerel sounds the

All Walks Beyond the Catwalk

Fashioning the Future     The words size, shape, age and skin tone stick out