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Indie Peckham fashion business ‘wonderfully uplifted' after winning regional award

Indie Peckham fashion business ‘wonderfully uplifted' after winning regional award

Yahoo03-05-2025

An independent women's clothing business in Peckham has been named as the best in its field in London at a regional awards.
Form SE15 in Peckham was named winner in the category of Women's Style at the 2025 Muddy Stilettos Regional Awards.
Now in its 12th year, the awards celebrate the best of the capital's independent businesses, with winners named across 21 awards ranging from food and drink to entertainment and shopping.
Form SE15 in Peckham was named winner in the category of Women's Style at the 2025 Muddy Stilettos Regional Awards. (Image: Form SE15)
Run by director Jo Johnson, this independent clothing shop in the vibrant neighbourhood of Peckham brings together a collection of clothing, accessories and homeware, with a big emphasis on sustainability.
The shop features eco-friendly clothing, small-batch ceramics and designed pieces, with brands like Baum Und Pferdgarten, L.F.Markey, Leon & Harper, Seventy + Mochi, Sideline, and Jakke.
This independent shop brings together a collection of clothing, accessories and homeware, with a big emphasis on sustainability. (Image: Form SE15)
The business' commitment to sustainability has earned it a number of awards, including a nomination for 'Best Sustainable Independent' at the 2022 Drapers Independents Awards, and in 2019 the business was named as Peckham's first 'Plastic Free Champion' at the Surfers Against Sewage Campaign.
Speaking on this most recent award, director Jo Johnson described the news as being 'wonderfully uplifting', especially in light of the 'tough times' faced by many independent businesses across the capital.
The shop features eco-friendly clothing, small-batch ceramics and designed pieces. (Image: Form SE15)
Director Jo Johnson said: 'It's been such a wonderful uplifting mood boost to hear we had won the award and that's all because of our brilliant customers who voted for us.
'Independent shops have had a tough time recently but awards such as the Muddy Stilettos make us realise we are still loved and needed.
'A huge thanks to everyone for supporting us.'

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