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Evening Standard: Art by injured veterans
Work by the model David Gandy will take centre stage in an exhibition featuring art by wounded veterans to coincide with the Armistice centenary. Art In The Aftermath showcases paintings, photogr...
Read moreMr Porter: How style can help injured soldiers
This year marks a decade since the charity Style For Soldiers was founded by designer Ms Emma Willis to support severe casualties that return from war. With a nod to the military tradition of...
Read moreArt Rabbit: Art In The Aftermath
Style for Soldiers exhibition Art in the Aftermath will be showcasing art, poetry and film created by former servicemen suffering from PTSD or brain injury predominantly incurred in Afghanistan...
Read moreA huge thanks to M&S for its invaluable support to Style for Soldiers
I had been visiting the Military Medical Rehabilitation Hospital in London since 2008, when many casualties were returning from Afghanistan. I soon realised that what the service personnel feared...
Read morePainters Online: Art In The Aftermath
Emma Willis MBE, who founded Style for Soldiers 10 years ago in 2008 in response to a documentary about the many and severe casualties being incurred in Afghanistan at the time and the charit...
Read moreCycling for 400 miles and kayaking for 125 miles, in just two weeks, would be an exhausting thing for most people to do. But imagine doing it with only one arm and no legs. That, stagge...
Read moreThe Financial Times - "Emma Willis, maker of princely shirts, modifies them for wounded soldiers."
But Ms Willis’s clothes are not only reserved for princes and presidents, she dresses soldiers, too. She brings two of them back from her lunch to meet me. They are linked with her charity Style f...
Read moreTatler - "Style for Soldiers Private Dinner at Le Caprice."
To Le Caprice, where Emma Willis gathered some pals together for her charity, Style for Soldiers. Camilla Rutherford and Yasmin Mills did a pre-dinner round or three at the bar and were suitably f...
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