Archive for July 11th, 2006

Burberry Clothing not a “Chav’ Brand?

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Burberry Clothing not a Angela Ahrendts, the new boss of Burberry, is planning ‘men only’ stores in a move to reach a wider audience. The American, who last week replaced Rose Marie Bravo as chief executive of Burberry, downplayed the company’s reputation as the brand of choice for ‘chavs’. ‘This is a very British notion,’ she said, adding that Burberry is perceived as a ‘modern classic brand’ globally and that different formats, including dedicated accessory stores, will be looked at.

New ranges for men will be modelled by singer Bryan Ferry’s sons Otis and Isaac, as well as members of the band Kasabian. Kate Moss and Stella Tennant will be among the models promoting Burberry’s creations when it launches an autumn advertising campaign. Ahrendts, former vicepresident of Liz Claiborne in the US, added that she was keen to expand Burberry’s presence in North America.

Levi’s 503 jeans + Mad Barbarians = Mad & Pop!

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Levi's 503 jeans + Mad Barbarians = Mad & Pop!Levi’s 503 + Mad Barbarians. The Crazy Concept is based on Mad & Pop! Whatever that is!

MAD is apparently indicative of blood splattered anarchy which is combined with print and embroidery of the character POP, which we’re informed is a crazy, ironic and idiosyncratically Eastern mix. The jeans have a coin case, specially made bag, can batch, sticker and post card. Levi’s 503 + Mad Barbarians jeans are limited to an amazing 250 pairs! Worst of all they’re only available in Taiwan!

Katharine Hamnett + The Big Issue, Fighting for the Future!

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Katharine Hamnett + The Big Issue, Fighting for the Future!The Big Issue has teamed up with fashion designer and campaigner Katharine Hamnett to produce an Alternative Energy Review lambasting the government’s road to nuclear energy and highlighting the NEW ENERGY REVOLUTION, the synergy of renewables, energy efficiency and green transport.

The Big Issue Alternative Energy Review - including contributions from a wide range of scientists, politicians and opinion formers - is a coruscating critique of nuclear energy, the whole world of possibilities that alternative energy supplies offers, and puts in the hands of the people the information they need to decide what their future will look like.

“I have been campaigning on many environmental issues for the last 20 years, including for a worldwide nuclear ban. Suddenly, the British Government wants to build a new generation of nuclear power stations, despite advice against doing so for economic and environmental reasons. The results of this would affect Britain for the next million years. The government is lying, nuclear is not carbon free, it will not help stop climate change. It will be more expensive than they are letting on. I want to give people the facts and tell them what they can do to stop it.”

- Katharine Hamnett
“Katharine is a fiery inventor, creator, thinker: a volcano of ideas and energy. That’s why I chose her to guest edit this issue.”