The late Princess Diana's style has always impressed us, and we can still feel her influencing fashion trends. That Kate Middleton often channels Diana's classy, effortless attire with her own dresses is a testament to her mother-in-law's timeless fashions. Though she was known for being able to rock any design, there was one designer Diana was hesitant to wear: Chanel. The storied French fashion house is perhaps one of the best-known labels in the world, but Chanel reminded Diana of the man who broke her heart — and of his mistress. Back in 1996, Australian designer Jayson Brunsdon was dressing Princess Diana before a hospital charity event. Diana was wearing a cream Versace skirt suit and wanted help picking out shoes to go with her ensemble. She dumped some options in front of Brunsdon, who selected a pair of Chanel shoes. "I said, 'Well these would look great with the Versace' and [Diana] said 'No,...
- 5/17/2018
- by Melanie Aman
- Closer Weekly
Online fashion site BrandsExclusive has launched an outdoor ad campaign based on the idea that fashion talks.
The campaign gives personality to different fashion items sold across the site.
Created by The General Store, the campaign uses transport platforms, starting with billboards in Sydney train stations, and then Sydney bus panels and Melbourne trams.
Geetika Marek Guz, head of marketing at BrandsExclusive said: “The campaign was designed to communicate to consumers that BrandsExclusive caters for a wide range of preferences and tastes. Whether it be trendy denim shorts, a preppy polo shirt or a designer evening dress by Jayson Brunsdon, each item speaks a different message, and are a reflection of the types of products and brands we feature on our website.”...
The campaign gives personality to different fashion items sold across the site.
Created by The General Store, the campaign uses transport platforms, starting with billboards in Sydney train stations, and then Sydney bus panels and Melbourne trams.
Geetika Marek Guz, head of marketing at BrandsExclusive said: “The campaign was designed to communicate to consumers that BrandsExclusive caters for a wide range of preferences and tastes. Whether it be trendy denim shorts, a preppy polo shirt or a designer evening dress by Jayson Brunsdon, each item speaks a different message, and are a reflection of the types of products and brands we feature on our website.”...
- 10/25/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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