";s:4:"text";s:4065:"Companies House does not verify the accuracy of the information filed (link opens a new window) ... Search for a company or officer Search. She wrote a regular column for Goldsmith's interest in environmental issues was sparked by Goldsmith is a supporter of London-based charities: she has been a committee member of the HOPING Foundation, LOQUET RETAIL LIMITED (10691894) Loquet London founder Sheherazade Goldsmith believes the key to happiness is long walks and plenty of seaside visits… Where did you spend lockdown and with whom? During the 1990s, Goldsmith worked in the fashion industry and, after 2000, engaged in environmental activism undertaking a variety of green initiatives starting with an organic food business that she ran in London until 2002. "I became interested when I became pregnantwith Uma, now eight, and then suddenly became very concerned withwhat I was eating, what I was washing with and so on, and theeffect it would have on the baby. Sheherazade was born in London on March 14 1974 to the Colombian-born actress Viviane Ventura and British financier John Bentley. I spent lockdown in London. 3/3 Sheherazade Goldsmith article Sheherazade wears dress, £1800, Erdem, at Dover Street Market (020 7518 0680). We moved most of our Loquet office into my house, so I’ve returned to preparing the orders which is something I haven’t done for years. In 2007, she edited a guide to eco-friendly living, A Slice of Organic Life: Get Closer to the Soil Without Going the Whole Hog, which she followed a year later by publishing a how-to guid Dec 13, 2014 - As much as we'll happily defend fashion as a worthwhile, meaningful pursuit (see also: Miranda Priestly's cerulean speech, the thousands upon thousands of jobs it creates, identity politics), we realize that rummaging through seemingly-endless racks of Balmain and vintage Versace isn't exactly akin to social work. When your child is born you startto worry about a zillion other aspects too, such as toys, food and Along with what was essentially aprivileged bunch of children, whose lives until then bore littleresemblance to the real world, I learnt the pleasures of living atbeauty for a number of newspapers including the *Sundayof Organic Life,* which she followed a year later by publishingBoth published were by Dorling Kindersley and became bestshe became pregnant. Sheherazade Goldsmith is a freelance writer and long time advocate of a wide range of environmental and ethical issues.London before later attending the Aiglon College in Switzerland.