About Me

I’m Lily-Rose Morris-Zumin, a Fashion and Arts & Culture writer, editor, and stylist interested in exploring the intersection of fashion, performance, and identity. Currently, I serve as the editor for The COLD Magazine where I work across the art and fashion departments, attending key industry events like London Fashion Week, editing and writing features. I am also the External Arts Relations Officer at The Cambridge journal of Law, Politics and Art, where I focus on cultivating partnerships with arts institutions and supporting editorial projects in both visual and performing arts. 

At COLD, I have written a variety of articles that examine selfhood, representation and social issues, using fashion as a lens to explore these intersections

With a background in styling for publications like House of Solo and Rebel Magazine, I recently styled Amy Spalding for the premiere of BBC Three's I Kissed a Girl. I’ve also honed my skills as a costume designer for various plays and short films, including Happy Birthday Daniel, a project directed by a BFI Film Festival award winner.

I’m particularly interested in how fashion, as a form of cultural expression, can shape and reflect societal values—especially in areas like class consciousness and sexuality. I see my work as a way to contribute to the evolving dialogue of fashion and performance, celebrating diverse narratives and emerging voices.