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Before her death earlier this year, Amy Winehouse teamed up with iconic British label, Fred Perry. The collaboration was an exciting time for the label and the singing sensation, but after her awful death, the label are continuing to keep her memory alive with the release of their collections.
It’s barely been two weeks since the Versace for H&M Collection launched on both sides of the pond, and already the High Street giant, H&M, has announced their next collaboration.
Over the past few years bloggers have really infiltrated the fashion industry. Fashion insiders have welcomed them with open arms while others have wrinkled their noses up at them, but you can’t deny that they’ve made one hell of an impression. This is no longer girls in their bedrooms writing for fun, blogging has now turned into a fully fledged career for some and many fashion blogs receive thousands, even millions of hits per month.
Last week we brought you the news that Department Store Barney’s was to launch a ‘Twelve Days of Gaga’ workshop as part of their Christmas celebrations.
It’s a momentous occasion in fashion history as exclusive designer label, Versace, has teamed up with Highstreet giant, H&M for an exciting new collaboration. To celebrate the joining of these two fashion brands, a celeb filled event took place in New York City.
TV presenter and quirky fashion darling, Alexa Chung, has nabbed her next big project as the new face of fashion label, Vero Moda.
Launched in 1980, Children In Need have raised millions of pounds for British Children’s charities. Their mascot, Pudsey Bear, is a British institution in his own right, and this year he has been given a bit of a makeover by 12 famous fashion designers.
Victoria Beckham has solidified her name in the fashion designing industry and her collections have been extremely well received within the industry and the press.
Designer Trish Summerville is behind the latest dramatic collection to launch at High-Street favourite, H&M. Inspired by David Fincher’s version of ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’, the collection consists of leather jackets and trousers, torn jeans and hoodies all in shades of black, grey and blood red. The collection is based heavily on the film’s anti-heroine, Lisbeth Salander, and will debut exclusively at the boutique Colette in Paris on November 28th. The collection will then be available from December 14th in Divided departments in around 180 H&M stores worldwide, as well as online.
She’s a fiery-haired designer’s muse and Karl Lagerfeld is one of the biggest designers in the world, making it a match made in heaven when the two joined forces again recently.
Karl Lagerfeld is adding …