Mollie is an avid feminist and after completing a degree in Sociology at the University of Hull, Mollie has decided to continue her studies into journalism. Throughout her undergaduate degree she turned to magazines and blogs for advice on student life and how to cope with the changes of moving out. These blogs were extremely helpful and from this she decided to start a blog of her own to help others who are looking for the same advice and who are facing the same struggles. Her blog started off as a place discussing her experiences as a student but she has broadened it and now uses it as a place to document her love of fashion and travel. In her final year of study she carried out her dissertation discussing 'the impact of fashion and lifestyle bloggers on society' and this has further fuelled her interestand is a field she would love to go into.

Mollie has modelled for a salon two years in a row which has helped boost her confidence on the outside and on the inside helping fuel her love of writing. 

Mollie has recently started researching into sustainable fashion and is trying to find out ways to combat fast fashion without spending a fortune. Mollie's main passion is fashion and she is aiming to go into fashion and lifestyle journalism with aims to help combat fast fashion compaies. She is enthusiastic to help those who are suffering due to fast fashion companies as Lucy Siegle once said "fast fashion is not free, someone, somwhere is suffering" and she feels this is an important issue that is happening right under the publics nose.