Kate Moss launches her final Kate Moss for Topshop collection on November 2. As well as 70s inspired designs including luxurious limited edition evening dresses and feminine lingerie for AW10, Kate will also be presenting three new collections: Kate Iconic, her ten sell-out pieces from past collections; a vintage inspired jewellery range; and 1 in 50, a collection of exclusive pieces.
Talking of Kate's time at Topshop, boss Sir Philip Green says:
"Kate has done 14 collections with us. It has been fantastic for us and fantastic for her, but they take more and more time and she can't do this full-time any more." (Mirror)
I feel that she has done a great job with the high street retailer and has been an inspiration to many, definitely going out on a high note but it's now farewell to Kate Moss at Topshop.
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Friday, 8 October 2010
Gap Rebrands
For many years, we have recognised GAP's logo as a simple navy box with the brand name. All this has changed, as the rebranding of the label takes away the brand heritage just to comply with todays contemporary environment. No wonder they have been a bit hush hush about it - do we like it?
Well, not many of us do, nor do many agree that they have changed for the better.
After dominating the late 1990s and early 2000s, the high street retailer has dropped its iconic logo for a bit of boring Helvetica and a small blue gradient box which looks much cheaper. By ditching their classic logo known by pretty much all, is the brand attempting to take a turn to something a bit new as a whole? This is a risky change for Gap, as customers are back-firing the San-Francisco based label as people continue to post negative feedback on the change through Facebook and Twitter.
However, it is not yet confirmed whether the new logo will remain as their Twitter page calls for the customers to submit their ideas. Lets hope they can find a better one out there - surely there'll be several to choose from over this?
12 Oct 2010 - UPDATE: Following the backlash of the new transformed logo, Gap has chosen to ditch the change and has replaced the modernised logo on their website back to the original. Good choice I say!
12 Oct 2010 - UPDATE: Following the backlash of the new transformed logo, Gap has chosen to ditch the change and has replaced the modernised logo on their website back to the original. Good choice I say!
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
TREND ALERT: Fairisle
If you're going to buy a trendy item for this winter, I recommend fairisle knitwear! One of high streets' top trends. Bringing that young, christmassy and skiing feel. One that I had actually forecasted for this season, so I guess it's a good prediction right? Here are some styles that you can be sure to see during your Christmas shop:
Knitted Fairisle Dress, New Look - £24.99
Fairisle Jumper, ASOS - £38
Blue Fairisle Print Cardigan, River Island - £39.99
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TREND ALERT: Satchels
Vintage is a market that is beginning to expand. With rising costs through the recession, consumers are looking to bring back old styles - one being the satchel bag which is bang on trend this season. Bringing back the schooling classic. Here are a few to get your hands on:
Leopard satchel, Miss Selfridge - £30
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