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Tuesday, 23 November 2010

KRIS VAN ASSCHE | Oooh la la....I love them!!

Hello folks, ok, well I've just found the boots I want for this winter! I love them, delicious!

Available on Asos.com by Kris Van Assche!!!


Kris Van Assche graduated from the prestigious and renown Antwerp Royal Academy of Arts, before finding his first role as an intern to Hedi Slimane at YSL in 1998. When Slimane made his move to Dior Homme in 2003, Van Assche was invited to follow, before launching his own collection just 2 years later. Yet another 2 years on, Kris Van Assche went on to replace his mentor Slimane as Creative Director at the newly hyped Dior Homme.


Kris Van Assche continues to head both his own label, creating both mens and womens labels, and Dior Homme.
Kris Van Assche is known for his unique approach to sportswear, mixing luxury materials and feel with sportswear and function, and a modern approach to menswear.

KRIS VAN ASSCHE

Sunday, 17 October 2010

SAVE THE CHILDREN LAUNCH ‘KILLER HEELS TO KICK OUT KILLER DISEASES’


 
Save the Children launch ‘Killer Heels to kick out Killer Diseases’
Christmas appeal to prevent needless child deaths


I get bombared with press realises every day
but this just caught my eye


im loving the fact that fashionistas can now help with
'killer heels to kick out killer diseases'


Save the Children has taken this modern age passion to create awareness of killer diseases, with the launch of its Christmas campaign




Every year more than 9 million children around the world die from preventable diseases such as pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea and measles. Save the Children is making an appeal to the fashion industry and the British public to donate their most fabulous party shoes and killer heels and help stamp out these child killers.




It's amazing that such great Designers, fashion brands and celebrities are backing this great cause by donating their most iconic and show stopping killer heels. Nicholas Kirkwood, Pedro Garcia, Atalanta Weller, Rupert Sanderson, Betty Jackson, Georgina Goodman, Melissa, ASOS, Start Boutique, Ted Baker and United Nude are just a few of the designers and stores supporting the campaign. famous faces such as Samantha Cameron, Helena Bonham-Carter, Sienna Miller, Sadie Frost, Pixie Lott, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor have also put their best foot forward and confirmed they too will donate a pair of party shoes.




























So people this is where i'm asking you for your help throughout November and December Save the Children will also be appealing to the British public to do their bit by bestowing their most sparkly and glitzy shoes of the season by dropping them off at one of the 120 Save the Children shops nationwide. The shoes will then be displayed at ‘Mary’s Living & Giving shops for Save the Children’ in Stockbridge, Edinburgh and the recently opened store on Westbourne Grove, London before being auctioned off in December to raise money.

.” Ishbel Matheson,from Save the Children" said, Save the Children want to stop these needless deaths. Five pounds is all it takes to save a child’s life; with a pair of shoes selling for £50 we will be able to save 10 children’s lives. We want to save hundreds of thousands of lives so please go through your wardrobes and rifle through your shoe racks. We all own pairs of glitzy shoes that will never to be worn again. Now you can donate them the Save the Children’s Appeal and know that they’ve helped save children’s lives around the world
so come on everyone get inside those closets and find ur glitzy sparkley shoes.


Jx







Monday, 11 October 2010

VOGUE IS LAUNCHING FASHION NIGHT IN

Vogue is to launch a version of its successful Fashion’s Night Out for etailers called Fashion Night’s In, Drapers has learnt.

Etailers including my-wardrobe.com, Asos, Net-a-Porter, and premium indies Matches and Browns are among those fashion businesses taking part in the online celebration on November 1.

Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out launched in September 2009 to encourage shoppers into stores during the recession through a number of store initiatives and events.

The night was hailed as a huge success with 125 shops on London’s Oxford Street, Bond Street and Regent’s Street taking part. The second Fashion’s Night Out took place on September 8 this year with retailers hosting a variety of events across the capital as part of Vogue’s global initiative.

The same approach will now be taken online with the launch of Vogue’s Fashion Night In, which will take place from 5pm on November 1 until midnight that evening.

For that night only, etailers will create initiatives for online customers with live and interactive strategies aimed at boosting online traffic and sales. The etailers will use competitions and discount offers to attract shoppers online. Vogue journalists will blog live throughout the evening with the latest updates.

A microsite will launch on Tuesday morning on Vogue.com where retailers will be able to request to take part in Fashion’s Night In and consumers can keep up to date with the etailers taking part and plan their night accordingly.