THE BIG SHOP:
JOSEPHINE PHILIPS

BY ANISH PATEL 

PORTRAIT BY MARCUS BROWN

Josephine Philips is on a mission to make fashion more circular, one garment at a time. At 25, she’s raised almost £2million in pre-seed funding and has been named on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List 2022 for the clothing alterations and repairs platform she created for people, brands and the planet.

THE BIG SHOP:

JOSEPHINE PHILIPS

BY ANISH PATEL 

PORTRAIT BY MARCUS BROWN

Josephine Philips is on a mission to make fashion more circular, one garment at a time. At 25, she’s raised almost £2million in pre-seed funding and has been named on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List 2022 for the clothing alterations and repairs platform she created for people, brands and the planet.

Josephine Philips SOJO
I STARTED SOJO BECAUSE...

“I was really disillusioned with our ‘make-use-waste’ culture. When I investigated sustainable fashion, nobody was modernising tailoring and repair. I found the whole sector quite archaic and inconvenient, and so I started SOJO in the hope that we could make clothes that fit you well, and last you decades, the cultural norm.”

 

HOW IT WORKS

“Type in your postcode, and we’ll show you your local seamsters and the prices they charge for the service you want – whether it’s repairs or alterations. Add it to your basket, schedule the collection time and date, and we’ll sort out the rest.”
 

THE MOST REWARDING PART OF MY JOB IS...

“Watching tailors work their magic on incredible pieces of clothing that come through our door. And knowing that with every stitch, we’re turning the dial towards a different type of future.” 

 

MY FAVOURITE DEPARTMENT AT SELFRIDGES LONDON IS...

“The women’s department on floor three. I’ve just rented a couple of dresses from the HURR concession, which is a great way to play around with ‘new’ clothes without the commitment or impact.” 

 

WHEN SHOPPING...

“I have to see myself wearing the item two decades from now. I also like to buy from brands that prioritise ethical labour practices and fairness for their garment workers. Lastly, I think about whether the item is made of good-quality and natural fabrics that will stand the test of time.” 

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JACQUEMUS ‘LA ROBE GARDIAN’ DRESS, £525, [Rent from £61]*

“I’m obsessed with Jacquemus. This dress is the perfect combination of business and fun. I really love the tailored aesthetic.” 

PRE-LOVED GUCCI BAG, £510*

“I love this 90s-style Gucci bag. When I’m in the market for a new handbag, I opt for a pre-loved designer piece like this one.” 

LISH LEATHER DOG LEAD, £78*

“Walking my dog, Koda, every morning is dedicated me-time. I love that the leather [on this lead] is dyed using plant-based dyes, so it’s completely free of toxins.”

AESOP ‘RESURRECTION AROMATIQUE’ HAND BALM, £25*

“A good hand cream is essential for me. This one has an incredible scent – the lavender is so calming.” 

ALIGHIERI ‘THE INFERNAL STORM’ EARRINGS, £350*

“You can’t go wrong with a statement earring. These are guaranteed to update any outfit.”  

VINTERIOR PRE-LOVED 1960S GLASS VASE, £139*

“I love vintage homeware. You can always find high-quality pieces at more affordable prices, like this unique 1960s vase.” 

        *Prices correct as of October 2023

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