Archive for May 30th, 2009

Paul Smith - New London Rubbish Bin

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

New London Rubbish BinPaul Smith has created a new rubbish bin for London. The ‘New London Rubbish Bin’ will be popping up in Covent Garden and Holland Park for a four-month trial period from 28th May.

The giant rabbit bins, with ears that light up when anyone puts rubbish in them, are Paul Smith’s contribution to Super Contemporary – an exhibition which opens on 3rd June 2009 at the Design Museum.

The ‘New London Rubbish Bin’ is just one of the intriguing responses to a challenge to several of London’s most successful designers to give something back to London – the city that has inspired so much of their work.

“I was pleased to be asked to be involved in the Super Contemporary exhibition at the Design Museum,” says Paul Smith. “I must admit I found it quite challenging, because in any city there are always so many things you love and so many things you don’t and so many things you want to improve. I tried to keep my idea simple and hopefully interesting – I am always amazed how bad people are about litter and how they are so thoughtless. My exhibit is hopefully a tiny step towards making people be better with their rubbish.”

Although Paul’s 5ft-high rabbit bins are intended to be a bit of fun, they still point a brightly coloured finger, or paw, at a serious problem. Every day, the equivalent of 100,000 dustbin bags of rubbish land on the capital’s streets.

Super Contemporary will showcase a wide range of commissions which have also been designed to make London life a little better or more contemporary – from new bus shelters to new uniforms for the ‘Beefeaters’ at the Tower of London.

Burberry sign across Manhattan

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Burberry sign across ManhattanBurberry Chief Executive Angela Ahrendts and Burberry Creative Director Christopher Bailey hosted an event to celebrate the lighting of the Burberry sign across Manhattan.

Over 300 guests gathered to watch the fifty foot long Burberry logos on top of the new Burberry Americas Headquarters at 444 Madison Avenue being lit for the first time, including Expected guests include: ANGELA AHRENDTS, CHRISTOPHER BAILEY, ORLANDO BLOOM, CLAIRE DANES, HUGH DANCY, BLAKE LIVELY, PENN BADGLEY, ROSE MCGOWAN, CARLA GUGINO, MOLLY SIMS, HELENA CHRISTENSEN, JAMIE BURKE, TARA SUBKOFF, DEREK BLASKBERG, ALEXA CHUNG, LILY DONALDSON, KELLY KLEIN, DARREN ARONOFSKY, AMY SACCO, SEAN AVERY, BRENDAN SHANAHAN, NICO STAI, AARON YOROS, JUSTIN LONG all of whom wore Burberry.

Burberry sign across Manhattan

Music at the event was provided by British TV presenter Alexa Chung who played a DJ set as well as British band One Night Only who played a live set.

Canapés and drinks had a British theme.

The event coincided with today being declared Burberry Day in New York by the City’s Mayor Bloomberg.

Burberry also announced today that a $500,000 commitment to the Robin Hood Foundation to support public education and job training in New York City is being made by The Burberry Foundation.

Burberry sign across Manhattan

To further celebrate Burberry Day, 20% of all purchases which were made today in Burberry New York stores at 57th Street and Spring Street in SoHo will be donated to The Burberry Foundation.Burberry sign across Manhattan