Fashion designer repeatedly beaten up by ex-boyfriend

  • Emily Evans-Schreiber, from London, allegedly attacked by Robert Shandaloo
  • In one incident, he is accused of smashing a lampshade and a china bowl 
  • Pair were in a relationship between January and August and Ms Evans-Schreiber claims he stopped her from contacting her friends or using social media 
  • He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and pleaded not guilty

A former fashion designer to Cara and Poppy Delevingne was repeatedly beaten up by her controlling ex-boyfriend, a court heard. 

Emily Evans-Schreiber, from London, was allegedly attacked by Robert Shandaloo on six occasions.

In one incident, he is accused of smashing a lampshade and a china bowl and damaged one of her carpets. 

Emily Evans-Schreiber (pictured), from London, was allegedly attacked by Robert Shandaloo on six occasions

The pair were in a relationship between January and August this year and Ms Evans-Schreiber claims he stopped her from contacting her friends or using social media. 

Shadanloo, a director of Bluestone Estates Mayfair, a property firm, has been charged with criminal damage, engaging in controlling behaviour in a relationship and six charges of assault. 

He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday and pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, according to the Evening Standard.

Shadanloo asked for the case to be sent to the crown court for a trial and said: ‘I’m innocent.’

He was released on bail until a hearing at Isleworth Crown Court on December 7. As part of his bail conditions, he is not allowed to contact Ms Evans-Schreiber or any witnesses, or go to Fulham where she lives. 

Ms Evans-Schreiber spent last year working as a private consultant to the Delevingnes.

Ms Evans-Schreiber spent last year working as a private consultant to the Delevingnes (left, Cara)

Ms Evans-Schreiber spent last year working as a private consultant to the Delevingnes (left, Cara)

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