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Art 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 more"A new exhibition will help injured servicemen get back on their feet." - GQ
British shirt maker Emma Willis is mounting a new exhibition the creative work of severely injured servicemen. It was in December 2008 that British shirt maker Emma Willis started vis...
Read moreHis Majesty the King, then Prince of Wales, attended the Style for Soldiers Christmas Reunion Party in London tonight. The annual festive party brings together injured service personnel who have b...
Read more"Meet Emma Willis - the tailor helping injured soldiers regain their confidence." - The Telegraph
Emma Willis MBE at her Jermyn Street store. By Lisa Armstrong, fashion director, the daily telegraph Michelle, Hillary, Theresa… My woman of 2016 is Emma Willis. Not...
Read more"Standing tall: the Jermyn Street tailor giving support to injured soldiers." - The Guardian
When Emma Willis met some of Britain’s most severely injured soldiers, she didn’t stop at making them a new shirt – she turned their lives around. Suited and booted: from left,...
Read more"How a charity has used bespoke clothes to restore wounded soldiers' confidence." - The Telegraph
Emma Willis MBE has supplied beautiful shirts and outfits to 650 military veterans, with a transformative effect on their self-esteem Wounded servicemen pose in bespoke clothes s...
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