Posts Tagged ‘designer-collaborations’

  • Stella McCartney for GapKids
    Stella McCartney for GapKids and babyGap launches tomorrow! The British designer has created a collection for boys and girls from 0-6 months up to the age of 12, which features Stella’s signature touches. Staying true to her vision, a soft colour palette and familiar silhouettes have been redesigned for the GapKids collection to bring a playful, child-like charm...
    by Emily O'Brien at November 2nd, 2009 at 01:11 pm
  • PPQ designer swimming caps
    Cult British fashion label PPQ have teamed up with the Schweppes Abbey-Well ‘Get Britain Sch…wimming’ campaign to design a range of one-off stylish swimming caps. We never thought we’d see the day…
    by Emily O'Brien at October 30th, 2009 at 12:10 pm
  • Ann-Sofie Back for Cheap Monday: Hot or not?
    Ann-Sofie Back collaborated with the brand for their Spring/Summer 2010 collection. Back’s influence is clear to see. Her own girly goth vibe is weaved throughout the collection with rips, gashes and holes adorning both jumpers and jeans. The jeans ooze that “cool kid about town” look. While the jumpers are a perfect choice for our very unpredictable English...
    by Lauren Feinson at July 16th, 2009 at 01:07 am
  • Stella McCartney to design exclusive collection for Net-a-Porter
    Hold on to your purses ladies. Net-a-Porter are determined to force us to ditch the high street permanently and shop online forever. Following in the Net-a-Porter is scheduled to launch in May and prices will range from $495 to $2495. The collaboration is of course a major coup for Net-a-Porter. Founder Natalie Massenet described the partnership as “the most significant...
    by Michele Obi at March 2nd, 2009 at 11:03 am
  • Feature: Roberto Cavalli gets the party started
    Celebrations for the launch of “Roberto Cavalli at H&M” began last night at Rome’s Salone delle Fonatane during which the collection made its debut to the press. Halle Berry and Sharon Stone showed their support and partied with Cavalli, along with most of the models from the campaign and Vogue’s resident TV presenter Louise Roe. See after the...
    by Michele Obi at October 26th, 2007 at 06:10 pm
  • H&M: Who did it best?
    Remember back in 2004 when it was Karl Lagerfeld for H&M? At the time the concept was almost revolutionary and many a fashionista went crazy for the idea of combining high and low fashion. Although afterwards Lagerfeld accused H&M of snobbery due to the fact that the Swedish retailer only created limited quantities of the collection that hasn’t stopped other...
    by Michele Obi at October 16th, 2007 at 06:10 pm
  • Roberto Cavalli at H&M: Commercial preview
    Here’s a little taster of what’s to come. Check out a sneak preview of the Roberto Cavalli at H&M commercial. Enjoy!
    by Michele Obi at October 11th, 2007 at 11:10 pm
  • Roberto Cavalli at H&M
    We love an exclusive! Here exclusively for you we have a couple of images from the “Roberto Cavalli at H&M” ad campaign. And what would a Cavalli line be without leopard prints? Judging from the pictures we can expect lots of it! It looks like Cavalli and H&M have gone all out on this one, enlisting rock ‘n’ roll kids, Theodora Richards and...
    by Michele Obi at September 24th, 2007 at 12:09 am
  • Exciting Times
    I know I’m probably aligning myself with the minority when I say this, but not only am I looking forward to Roberto Cavalli for H&M but I believe the line will be a success. Let’s hope I’m not forced to eat my words when the collection hits the stores in November! But seriously… judging from these preview pics I do think we’re in for a treat. In fact...
    by Michele Obi at September 3rd, 2007 at 03:09 am
  • H&M hearts Roberto Cavalli
    It’s about that time for another designer and high street collaboration and H&M has announced that their next partnership will be with….Roberto Cavalli! Cavalli makes his mark as the first Italian designer in the history of H&M producing a one off collection for both men and women. “Robert Cavalli at H&M” will consist of 25 pieces of womenswear...
    by Michele Obi at June 20th, 2007 at 07:06 am