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Music Declares Emergency launch new ‘Hope Over Fear’ t-shirt campaign with IDLES, Yard Act, Enter Shikari, Maisie Peters, jasmine 4.t and Music Venue Trust
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Music Declares Emergency launch new ‘Hope Over Fear’ t-shirt campaign with IDLES, Yard Act, Enter Shikari, Maisie Peters, jasmine 4.t and Music Venue Trust

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Music Declares Emergency have launched a new ‘Hope Over Fear’ t-shirt campaign with IDLES, Yard Act, Enter Shikari, Maisie Peters, jasmine 4.t and many more artists.

  • READ MORE: IDLES tell us about “the end of an era” and working on “more driven” new material

In support of their ‘No Music On A Dead Planet’ campaign to establish regional climate hubs across the UK, a host of acts including Sleaford Mods, The Pogues, Editors, Declan McKenna and more will join with the charity to promote the launch by wearing one of three campaign t-shirts and “sharing messages of hope with their fans” throughout November.

The charity partner and Music Venue Trust will see each hub bring fans, artists, and organisers together to create, collaborate, and take action through gigs, workshops and local organising.

The campaign for government action on climate change is spearheaded by three new designs from Anthony Burrill, with profits from the sale of the t-shirts going to “directly fund the creation and maintenance of the groups across the UK & Ireland”.

They can be purchased here from today (November 10).

Beak, jasmine 4.t, Enter Shikari and The Pogues’ Spider Stacey wearing ‘Hope Over Fear’ t-shirts CREDIT: Press

Lewis Jamieson, CEO of Music Declares Emergency said of the campaign: “Five years since our launch of NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET, a slogan that has come to encapsulate the commitment of artists, music businesses and fans to making a positive contribution to acting on the climate emergency, we felt it was time to bring a new message.

“By bringing our message into towns and cities across the UK through the amazing grassroots venues that are the starting point for so many musical journeys and the creative hubs that underpin UK music, we will strengthen the bonds between music fans, music promoters, and artists who are committed to making a positive difference in their communities. In doing so, we will build a roadmap from declaring an emergency to creating the alternative.”

Mark Davvyd, CEO of The Music Venue Trust added: “Grassroots Music Venues are a fundamental part of their communities and play a key role in bringing people together through music.

“By partnering with Music Declares Emergency for HOPE OVER FEAR, we aim for those venues to be at the centre of an initiative that offers spaces for innovation, discussion and collaboration and celebrates the cultural power of music to bring positive change for the benefit of everyone.”

It comes after WWF and Music Declares Emergency teamed up with huge names from across the music industry to create a new British Isles music nature map earlier this year.

In the past, ‘No Music On A Dead Planet’ has been backed by the likes of Billie Eilish and Foals as well as having shirts designed by Thom Yorke, Joy Division artist Peter Saville and others.

Previously to mark Earth Day and Turn Up The Volume Week, a number of artists spoke out in support in No Music On A Dead Planet’s campaign for government action on climate change.

Savages drummer and Music Declares Emergency co-founder Fay Milton also previously spoke out about the need for the industry as a whole to change its habits to help beat climate change.

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The 90's Layered T-Shirt Trend to Pair With Jeans in Winter
Fashion

The 90’s Layered T-Shirt Trend to Pair With Jeans in Winter

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

As I sifted through my T-shirt collection the other day, deciding what to keep and what to store away for now, I realised my carefully curated selection is second to none. From fitted long-sleeves to graphic prints and the fresh white tees, you could say I have more than a few options. In a slightly disoriented haze, I looked up and saw a clip of Friends on my TV screen, and there was Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green in the layered T-shirt trend I’d been overlooking this whole time.

(Image credit: Getty Images)

In the episode, Rachel wears a simple black long-sleeved top underneath a bright green graphic tee. Basic to the untrained eye, but to me, it lends her tracksuit bottoms and chunky “dad” trainers an undeniably cool edge, and I was hooked. Sure, the look has an inherent retro ’90s aesthetic, which has very much come back around lately, but with the image firmly in my mind’s eye, I was surprised to see a whole host of fashionable people on my feed styling the layered-tee trend in winter 2025, which is why I needed to tell you about it!

Fashion person Monikh wears the layered t-shirt trend. We pairs two white tees with brown cordaory jeans and a brown tote bag. She finishes the look with The row flip flops in a recent image take from her Instagram

The beauty of this styling hack lies in its simplicity: a short-sleeved crew-neck tee layered over a longer one. Instantly, your favourite T–shirt is given an undone, slightly preppy refinement, which, when paired with jeans or relaxed trousers, makes your outfit feel 100 times cooler than just a tee alone. Plus, the options are limitless when it comes to colour combos; from green and black like Aniston’s Rachel, to fresh white on white, which still feels timeless, you can go as maximalist or pared-back as you like.

Image of the Valentino autumn/winter 2025 show. The model wears a blue shirt with a graphic t-shirt layered on top. This image was taken from Launchmetrics.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics)

Now, not that it needs to be said, but layering is a big trend in autumn/winter 2025. From the Valentino show, which featured a vibrant blue shirt layered underneath a red-and-white graphic tee, to Sandy Laing’s baby-pink striped shirt with a graphic tee layered on top, the runways were filled with this once-dated top trend this season.

Fashion person Lindsey Holland wears the layered t-shirt trend. She wears a washed black oversized tee, paired with skinny jeans and a black boot. This image was taken from her Instagram recently.

My favourite thing about this is that it allows you to repurpose you’re own wardrobe rather than investing in something new. I, for one, will be leaning into the layered T-shirt trend when my staple tops start to feel a touch stagnant this winter. But if you are looking to refresh your basic tops, shop my current picks below.

Shop the Layered-T-shirt Trend:

Crew-Neck Cotton T-Shirt

COS

Crew-Neck Cotton T-Shirt

The perfect tee to start with. White will layer on top of a whole host of other colours and prints, and it’ll always look polished.

Second Skin Long Sleeve Top

M&S

Second Skin Long Sleeve Top

Available in four shades, you’re sure to find one to suit.

Oversized Boxy T-Shirt

COS

Oversized Boxy T-Shirt

Personally, I’ll be going for the boxier fit this winter.

Clean Cut Regular Long-Sleeved T-Shirt

COS

Clean Cut Regular Long-Sleeved T-Shirt

Try a loose long-sleeved tee for a more casual look.

Loose-Fit T-Shirt

With striped tees trending, I’d layer mine with a solid black or white colour for a touch of visual interest.

The Classic: Fine Brushed, Dusty Pink

With Nothing Underneath

The Classic

If you’re feeling bold, try the runway look with a fitted shirt underneath your tee.

Pure Cotton T-Shirt

The beauty of this trend is that you technically have multiple top options for the price of two!

Ribbed Long-Sleeve Top

& Other Stories

Ribbed Long-Sleeve Top

I’m loving the way & Other Stories has styled these two long-sleeved tees!