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Graduate fashion week and Barbara Hulanicki – A George update
It’s all happening at Asda at the moment. George, which is the sponsor of Graduate Fashion Week, has just unveiled the first collection from the winner of the top prize in 2012, Chloe Jones, and it is all about wearable jersey in 50 shades of grey. Inspired by urban trends, but using totally wearable fabrics, Chloe, a student from Bath Spa University, has created a collection that has an element of cool, but will actually appeal to all ages. The tie waisted tunic and dipped edged jacket look set to be very popular, using grey and charcoal as a versatile alternative to black. Sadie Robson, head of design at George…
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Friday shopping special – Bumper edition
It’s Friday, it’s nearly the weekend and so it is most definitely time for some shopping. In honour of my favourite day of the week I am bringing you some of the best offers, new products and seasonal discounts that are currently doing the fashion rounds. There are beautiful party pieces from Coast, Phase Eight and George at Asda, and great leather handbags with 20% off at Clarks. There are also some fabulous daytime pieces from the new Cafe Flore range from White Stuff. Enjoy! George at Asda – Shop the Party Collection Advert. Click here to view the complete collection from the ad. George – online exclusives Clarks –…
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Barbara Hulanicki’s latest drop for George – Jubilee fever
Barbara Hulanicki’s latest collection has arrived at Asda George, and it has a definite Jubilee feel to it. As regular readers of Fashion-Mommy know, I have great love for the Barbara Hulanicki and George collaboration. For a start, I love the very easy to wear designs that often come in stretch cotton or jersey. The collection is always hugely affordable and draws on Barbara’s iconic 60s and 70s designs for Biba. reviving beautiful prints for a new generation to enjoy. And I also think the collection always has something for everyone, from pretty skater style dresses to more sophisticated wrap styles. The latest collection is all about the red, white…
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Get the High Street version of Key Designer looks
We can’t all afford to wear designer clothing. We may love the Victoria Beckham dress, but without Victoria Beckham’s clothing budget it’s not going to be appearing in our wardrobe any time soon. But, fear not, the trusty High Street seems to always come up trumps with some pretty impressive designer inspired pieces. These won’t break the bank, but will leave you looking a million dollars. So next time you watch that catwalk show with a mixture of lust and envy, maybe it’s time you took another look at what the High Street, or even the supermarket has to offer. The Victoria by Victoria Beckham look at George Prada Pleats…











