Few couples would take on joint roles with a luxury fashion brand during a global disaster – and still be on speaking terms.But Joseph co-creative directors Anna and Frederik Dyhr are not your average couple. And not only are they still very much together, they are celebrating, after helping to reverse the fortunes of the British fashion house. Defying the odds, the label has just posted a profit for the first time in eight years – rising to £400,000 after a loss of £8.9 million.The new autumn/winter collection epitomises this year's 'quiet luxury' trend, which Vogue describes as ' in Anatomy of a Scandal meets off-duty Olsen twins'. Its timeless tailored trousers, teal satin skirts and cinnamon cashmere jumpers are catnip to the core customer (, and are fans), who doesn't balk at parting with £350 for a skirt or £500 for a jacket.
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