29 Sep 2004
| by MediaWeek
areas including motoring, yachting, property, travel, fashion and the arts. The target audience ...
29 Sep 2004
with its first foray into high fashion....The retailer is backing a fashion awards scheme launched by the British Fashion Council (BFC) to support young designers.
It will work closely with the BFC to build awareness of the scheme. The finalists' designs will be displayed in the windows of its Peter Jones store on London's King's Road ...
29 Sep 2004
Lavazza, the Italian coffee manufacturer, has linked up with fashion designers to produce
29 Sep 2004
Allders has added a range to its own-label fashion collection aimed at the 35-plus market. The Cove
29 Sep 2004
| by Jonathan Hall, Partner, Circus
for 'smaller and more personalised fashion labels'....is the fashion brand Comme des Garcons' guerrilla store concept: a shop that will fade away after a year, even ...
working creatively in areas where they're not well known. For example, fashion designer Hedi Slimane has ...
29 Sep 2004
| by Rachel Barnes
Jaeger, the fashion chain aimed at the over-30s, has hired former Debenhams marketer Catherine...Thomas' first task will be to appoint a creative agency with a strong fashion background, ahead of a pre-Christmas drive. The agency will work alongside existing media shop Red Media.
The appointment of Thomas marks the first board-level role made by chief executive Belinda Earl since she ...
29 Sep 2004
The Carphone Warehouse has signed an exclusive deal with UK fashion designer of the year Alistair
29 Sep 2004
Stabilo, the pen manufacturer, is introducing a fashion-inspired range of rollerballs to extend its...be encouraged to visit the Stabilo website, where they can design a fashion outfit. Promotional creative ...
29 Sep 2004
The retailer took the top honours, followed by Dazed Confused magazine, lingerie brand Agent Provocateur, London's Hakkasan restaurant, and Goldsmith's Art College.
Diesel was named as the coolest fashion brand, while Stella Artois topped the drinks list. Audi came first in the automotive category ...
29 Sep 2004
| by Chris Locke, Group buying director, Starcom UK
The X Factor is real interactive TV. I find myself shouting at the screen, discussing the show with others in the room and laughing in an embarrassed fashion because I feel that I shouldn't.
With regard to the judges, Cowell just gets better and better, although he is in danger of becoming a parody of himself ...