Fashion brand Quiksilver are active sponsors of the elite ASP World tour. So take a break from fashion to watch highs and lows of the competitive year. See the world’s best surfers take on the worlds most incredible waves in such dream locations as Australia, Tahiti, South Africa, France and Brazil.
Liam Gallagher introduces his new mens clothing line Pretty Green. Designed by Liam the fashion brand is upfront, straight forward, classic style with strong British urban influence.
A word of caution- if easily offended by the full use of the English language then this video may not be for you!
For interest below is the original 1950′s government film that was the inspiration for Duck and Cover’s brand name. Quite chilling and it actually turns out to be the wrong advice.
With Spring just around the corner, what better time to inject a little sunshine into your outfit then with these gorgeous Cinzia knee high socks from Trasparenze.
For a limited time only MyTights.com taking 10% off Trasparenze’s must have socks! With so many colours to choose from you can easily revive an old outfit without worrying about breaking the bank. Choose bright Olio for a funky daytime look and transform an evening outfit with nero.
If your skirts have been spending far too much time as the back of the wardrobe, it’s time to get them out and show off your legs with these ever so colourful knee high socks.
Ugg have come a long way since making sheepskin lined boots for surfers. Brand Republic went along to the opening of Ugg’s first West End store in Covent Garden, to find out the public reaction for the popular Australian fashion brand.
Are you a fan of the brand Ugg, especially their famous Ugg boots?
I’ve never experienced queuing to visit a website before. But the buying frenzy that’s been created by the 75% Off Sale from fashion brand Joules means they’ve had to implement this policy to prevent the website crashing!
The Joules Sale is for one week only, ending on the 1st Feb 2009. So try you’re luck at getting on the website and hopefully there are some bargains left.
The idea was for an attractive shop assistant to make an emotional plea to find the man who left a jacket in a cafe. The intrigue created by this YouTube video caused a huge stir in the Australian media, with a national hunt being launched to find this mystery man; a modern day Cinderella story.
But the creators didn’t count on eagled eyed fashion watchers spotting the similarity between the lovelorn woman and the model in the recent Spring/Summer campaign on fashion brand Witchery’s website. Two days ago a Witchery spokeswoman said that the likeness was purely coincidental.
But as the story started to unravel ‘Heidi Clark’ (real name Lily) admitted yesterday that the plea was a fake, in another video posted on YouTube. Its real intention was to be a promotion for Witchery’s new men’s clothing line.
Despite complaints from deceived Internet users Naked Communications, the brains behind the elaborate viral hoax, strongly defended the use of social media sites in this way.
“I think a brand crosses the line when it’s harmful, and nobody’s been harmed in this,” Adam Ferrier, a partner with the company, said.
Witchery menswear are less impressed with the outcome. Currently they have declined to make any comment.
Lily said last week “I’m quite overwhelmed by all the attention. I never intended for things to get so big,”.
So far the initial appeal has received more than 165,000 views but the confession only 24.000. That leaves many men out there still believing they might have been the one wearing the jacket that day in the cafe!
Dolce & Gabbana have opened the Milan fashion week with a show of standard black, greys and whites interspersed with explosions of fuschia and pink.
The famous Italian designers reverted to brand’s origins for their Menswear Autumn/Winter 2009/2010 line, “with a black and white portrait of Sicily, revisiting all the hues from baroque to neorealism to aristocracy.”