Mae Trumata is a freelance journalist based in Northern Ireland, writing for publications across the UK and the Philippines. She graduated from the University of Stirling with a degree in English and Journalism. Mae has written for a number of different publication outlets during her work experience stints, and has a wide variety of media experiences; from traditional, digital, radio, start-up and now freelance. Mae specialises in writing feature articles, specifically profiles on individuals with something important to say, cultural analysis and reviews for film, fashion, music and television.
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The V&A has, over recent years, honed the blockbuster fashion retrospective into something of a house speciality. Here, the garments, shoes and jewels of the world’s most covetable wardrobes are presented not as accessories to life, but as artefacts of cultural and aesthetic consequence. Last year, the museum paid tribute to two...
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