In the 80s and 90s a Filofax was the ultimate aspiration symbol. The leather-bound refillable diary sent a social cue that you meant business. Just like the pager or the brick phone, it told people ...
The Filofax, one of the ultimate symbols of yuppie aspiration, is back, according to retailers who reported sales of the personal organiser have taken off after finding favour with women. It is the ...
A range of pink Filofax pocket organizers customized by some of Britain’s favorite celebrities are up for auction in time for Valentine’s Day. Filofax has been working with Breast Cancer Campaign ...
In the 1980s, no self-respecting mover and shaker would be seen dead without a personal organiser — and that meant the Filofax. Loose-leaf pages were snapped into a smart leather binder the size of a ...
It’s like the 1980s never ended. Electropop rules the airwaves, rolled-up jacket sleeves are de rigueur, Torvill and Dean are on the telly and the Tories have a spring in their step once again. But ...
At the height of its popularity the personal organiser was sold in more than 40 countries and the business was valued at more than £30million. Film director Woody Allen was said to own 20 of them ...
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