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Mens Underwear/Loungewear Fashion Designer

Jul 26, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Mens Underwear/Loungewear Fashion Designer

The primary function of this role will be to build on and improve original design concepts, for a start up, taking a unique approach to a lackluster Men’s Loungewear and Underwear market. Candidates will need to understand the brand, and what it is trying to achieve. They will give there verdict on initial designs, add and develop them, making them more brand specific and production ready. Finally presenting there work at an informal level.

The successful applicant will be expected to;
• Familiarise themselves with the existing market place, and identify there trends.
• Have a level of knowledge of available fabrics, and methods of garment construction.
• Be able to arrange colour and mood boards.
• Understand the production process.
• And most importantly, show exceptional flare and think outside the box during the development of designs, prints, details and colours.

No experience is necessarily required. Skills in Illustrator/Photoshop, for preparing technical drawings and garment construction, are advantageous.

Initially, this will be one-off freelance job, with a view to offer regular work at a later stage, should candidate chose. I will be requiring to briefly meet with the successful candidate, firstly to discuss my the project, and then secondly to be presented with there work. Candidate will be able to liaise with myself throughout, should they require.

If you are interested, please send you CV to [email protected]

Article source: http://www.fashionunited.co.uk/index.php?option=com_jobline&Itemid=66&id=7747&task=view

Mens Underwear/Loungewear Fashion Designer

Jul 26, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Mens Underwear/Loungewear Fashion Designer

The primary function of this role will be to build on and improve original design concepts, for a start up, taking a unique approach to a lackluster Men’s Loungewear and Underwear market. Candidates will need to understand the brand, and what it is trying to achieve. They will give there verdict on initial designs, add and develop them, making them more brand specific and production ready. Finally presenting there work at an informal level.

The successful applicant will be expected to;
• Familiarise themselves with the existing market place, and identify there trends.
• Have a level of knowledge of available fabrics, and methods of garment construction.
• Be able to arrange colour and mood boards.
• Understand the production process.
• And most importantly, show exceptional flare and think outside the box during the development of designs, prints, details and colours.

No experience is necessarily required. Skills in Illustrator/Photoshop, for preparing technical drawings and garment construction, are advantageous.

Initially, this will be one-off freelance job, with a view to offer regular work at a later stage, should candidate chose. I will be requiring to briefly meet with the successful candidate, firstly to discuss my the project, and then secondly to be presented with there work. Candidate will be able to liaise with myself throughout, should they require.

If you are interested, please send you CV to [email protected]

Article source: http://www.fashionunited.co.uk/index.php?option=com_jobline&Itemid=66&id=7747&task=view

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Madonna’s brother Christopher Ciccone hitting London fashion week with own footwear line 

Jul 25, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Madonna’s younger brother Christopher Ciccone is set to hit the fashion capitals this fall with his first foray into footwear design.

While his pop star sibling’s glamorous collection of dance-inspired footwear — which recently launched in the UK under her Truth or Dare label — features towering talons and embellished pumps, Christopher Ciccone’s collection has been described as “fashionable yet functional.”

The artist and furniture designer, best known for his collaborations with his sister as creative director on her tours and music videos, was approached by Czechoslovakian shoe company Novesta last year about the line.

With styles for men, women and children, the collection combines leather, rubber and canvas, while old Hollywood imagery provided a source of inspiration — footwear in the line features names including “Sofia,” “Eva” and “Brigitte.”

According to a release July 19, Ciccone will be hosting bespoke installations in London, Paris, Prague, Toronto, New York, Miami and Los Angeles to launch the brand.

There are even plans to develop the collection into a global lifestyle brand — with the first flagship store to open in early winter.

The news follows reports earlier this month that Madonna’s Material Girl clothing line, which is designed by the songstress in collaboration with her teenage daughter Lourdes, is expanding from the US into European retailers this September.

Article source: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/madonna-brother-christopher-ciccone-hitting-london-fashion-week-footwear-line-article-1.1120086

Madonna’s brother Christopher Ciccone hitting London fashion week with own footwear line 

Jul 24, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Madonna’s younger brother Christopher Ciccone is set to hit the fashion capitals this fall with his first foray into footwear design.

While his pop star sibling’s glamorous collection of dance-inspired footwear — which recently launched in the UK under her Truth or Dare label — features towering talons and embellished pumps, Christopher Ciccone’s collection has been described as “fashionable yet functional.”

The artist and furniture designer, best known for his collaborations with his sister as creative director on her tours and music videos, was approached by Czechoslovakian shoe company Novesta last year about the line.

With styles for men, women and children, the collection combines leather, rubber and canvas, while old Hollywood imagery provided a source of inspiration — footwear in the line features names including “Sofia,” “Eva” and “Brigitte.”

According to a release July 19, Ciccone will be hosting bespoke installations in London, Paris, Prague, Toronto, New York, Miami and Los Angeles to launch the brand.

There are even plans to develop the collection into a global lifestyle brand — with the first flagship store to open in early winter.

The news follows reports earlier this month that Madonna’s Material Girl clothing line, which is designed by the songstress in collaboration with her teenage daughter Lourdes, is expanding from the US into European retailers this September.

Article source: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/madonna-brother-christopher-ciccone-hitting-london-fashion-week-footwear-line-article-1.1120086

Madonna’s brother Christopher Ciccone hitting London fashion week with own footwear line 

Jul 24, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Madonna’s younger brother Christopher Ciccone is set to hit the fashion capitals this fall with his first foray into footwear design.

While his pop star sibling’s glamorous collection of dance-inspired footwear — which recently launched in the UK under her Truth or Dare label — features towering talons and embellished pumps, Christopher Ciccone’s collection has been described as “fashionable yet functional.”

The artist and furniture designer, best known for his collaborations with his sister as creative director on her tours and music videos, was approached by Czechoslovakian shoe company Novesta last year about the line.

With styles for men, women and children, the collection combines leather, rubber and canvas, while old Hollywood imagery provided a source of inspiration — footwear in the line features names including “Sofia,” “Eva” and “Brigitte.”

According to a release July 19, Ciccone will be hosting bespoke installations in London, Paris, Prague, Toronto, New York, Miami and Los Angeles to launch the brand.

There are even plans to develop the collection into a global lifestyle brand — with the first flagship store to open in early winter.

The news follows reports earlier this month that Madonna’s Material Girl clothing line, which is designed by the songstress in collaboration with her teenage daughter Lourdes, is expanding from the US into European retailers this September.

Article source: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/madonna-brother-christopher-ciccone-hitting-london-fashion-week-footwear-line-article-1.1120086

Madonna’s brother Christopher Ciccone hitting London fashion week with own footwear line 

Jul 24, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Fashion  //  Comments Off

Madonna’s younger brother Christopher Ciccone is set to hit the fashion capitals this fall with his first foray into footwear design.

While his pop star sibling’s glamorous collection of dance-inspired footwear — which recently launched in the UK under her Truth or Dare label — features towering talons and embellished pumps, Christopher Ciccone’s collection has been described as “fashionable yet functional.”

The artist and furniture designer, best known for his collaborations with his sister as creative director on her tours and music videos, was approached by Czechoslovakian shoe company Novesta last year about the line.

With styles for men, women and children, the collection combines leather, rubber and canvas, while old Hollywood imagery provided a source of inspiration — footwear in the line features names including “Sofia,” “Eva” and “Brigitte.”

According to a release July 19, Ciccone will be hosting bespoke installations in London, Paris, Prague, Toronto, New York, Miami and Los Angeles to launch the brand.

There are even plans to develop the collection into a global lifestyle brand — with the first flagship store to open in early winter.

The news follows reports earlier this month that Madonna’s Material Girl clothing line, which is designed by the songstress in collaboration with her teenage daughter Lourdes, is expanding from the US into European retailers this September.

Article source: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/madonna-brother-christopher-ciccone-hitting-london-fashion-week-footwear-line-article-1.1120086

Donate a suit and make someone’s day

Jul 22, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

KENNEWICK, Wash.– Right now Men’s Wearhouse stores across the country are holding their annual suit drive.  This month, you can donate professional clothing you don’t need anymore and in turn give others a chance to change their lives.

The Men’s Wearhouse manager, Sean Bilow says, “what we’re asking you to do is go through your closet at home, check out any clothing that you have that’s not fitting anymore or you just don’t need anymore.”

Not only does a donation help someone else, but it also helps you. All you need to do is bring in a suit you don’t wear anymore and you get 50 percent off a brand new one. Then, that old suit goes to someone who can really use it and for every suit donated, Mens Wearhouse donates 2 brand new ties.

In the Tri-Cities, Goodwill gets the proceeds. According to Bilow, he says Men’s Wearhouse is “set up with the Goodwill, so all of our donations go directly to them and go into their work program to get folks back into the workplace.” Goodwill’s job placement programs help people facing hard times. Once they complete the program, they get a voucher for their very own suit.

Marcy Fisher, a Special Projects Director at Goodwill says, “there are barriers for people, one of those would be money for buying the professional clothing. when someone gets dressed up, you know you just feel better, you look good, you feel the pride and it really helps them to go out there and win that position.”

Before suit recipient Tounta completed the community jobs program two years ago her life wasn’t all it could be. She says she was “in a bad place, living pretty much in a garage, no job.” But, she says the outfit helped her to success. “You don’t want to go to a job interview with rags, or jeans and a t-shirt and jeans. but now with the clothing, it’s like, ok i can do this… my thoughts have always been positive since” says Tounta.

So this month, think about donating to the drive. the suit may not mean much to you, but it could mean everything to someone else.

Article source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48232827

Donate a suit and make someone’s day

Jul 21, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

KENNEWICK, Wash.– Right now Men’s Wearhouse stores across the country are holding their annual suit drive.  This month, you can donate professional clothing you don’t need anymore and in turn give others a chance to change their lives.

The Men’s Wearhouse manager, Sean Bilow says, “what we’re asking you to do is go through your closet at home, check out any clothing that you have that’s not fitting anymore or you just don’t need anymore.”

Not only does a donation help someone else, but it also helps you. All you need to do is bring in a suit you don’t wear anymore and you get 50 percent off a brand new one. Then, that old suit goes to someone who can really use it and for every suit donated, Mens Wearhouse donates 2 brand new ties.

In the Tri-Cities, Goodwill gets the proceeds. According to Bilow, he says Men’s Wearhouse is “set up with the Goodwill, so all of our donations go directly to them and go into their work program to get folks back into the workplace.” Goodwill’s job placement programs help people facing hard times. Once they complete the program, they get a voucher for their very own suit.

Marcy Fisher, a Special Projects Director at Goodwill says, “there are barriers for people, one of those would be money for buying the professional clothing. when someone gets dressed up, you know you just feel better, you look good, you feel the pride and it really helps them to go out there and win that position.”

Before suit recipient Tounta completed the community jobs program two years ago her life wasn’t all it could be. She says she was “in a bad place, living pretty much in a garage, no job.” But, she says the outfit helped her to success. “You don’t want to go to a job interview with rags, or jeans and a t-shirt and jeans. but now with the clothing, it’s like, ok i can do this… my thoughts have always been positive since” says Tounta.

So this month, think about donating to the drive. the suit may not mean much to you, but it could mean everything to someone else.

Article source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48232827

Donate a suit and make someone’s day

Jul 20, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

KENNEWICK, Wash.– Right now Men’s Wearhouse stores across the country are holding their annual suit drive.  This month, you can donate professional clothing you don’t need anymore and in turn give others a chance to change their lives.

The Men’s Wearhouse manager, Sean Bilow says, “what we’re asking you to do is go through your closet at home, check out any clothing that you have that’s not fitting anymore or you just don’t need anymore.”

Not only does a donation help someone else, but it also helps you. All you need to do is bring in a suit you don’t wear anymore and you get 50 percent off a brand new one. Then, that old suit goes to someone who can really use it and for every suit donated, Mens Wearhouse donates 2 brand new ties.

In the Tri-Cities, Goodwill gets the proceeds. According to Bilow, he says Men’s Wearhouse is “set up with the Goodwill, so all of our donations go directly to them and go into their work program to get folks back into the workplace.” Goodwill’s job placement programs help people facing hard times. Once they complete the program, they get a voucher for their very own suit.

Marcy Fisher, a Special Projects Director at Goodwill says, “there are barriers for people, one of those would be money for buying the professional clothing. when someone gets dressed up, you know you just feel better, you look good, you feel the pride and it really helps them to go out there and win that position.”

Before suit recipient Tounta completed the community jobs program two years ago her life wasn’t all it could be. She says she was “in a bad place, living pretty much in a garage, no job.” But, she says the outfit helped her to success. “You don’t want to go to a job interview with rags, or jeans and a t-shirt and jeans. but now with the clothing, it’s like, ok i can do this… my thoughts have always been positive since” says Tounta.

So this month, think about donating to the drive. the suit may not mean much to you, but it could mean everything to someone else.

Article source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48232827

Donate a suit and make someone’s day

Jul 20, 2012   //   by Tony Tucker   //   Men's Suits  //  Comments Off

KENNEWICK, Wash.– Right now Men’s Wearhouse stores across the country are holding their annual suit drive.  This month, you can donate professional clothing you don’t need anymore and in turn give others a chance to change their lives.

The Men’s Wearhouse manager, Sean Bilow says, “what we’re asking you to do is go through your closet at home, check out any clothing that you have that’s not fitting anymore or you just don’t need anymore.”

Not only does a donation help someone else, but it also helps you. All you need to do is bring in a suit you don’t wear anymore and you get 50 percent off a brand new one. Then, that old suit goes to someone who can really use it and for every suit donated, Mens Wearhouse donates 2 brand new ties.

In the Tri-Cities, Goodwill gets the proceeds. According to Bilow, he says Men’s Wearhouse is “set up with the Goodwill, so all of our donations go directly to them and go into their work program to get folks back into the workplace.” Goodwill’s job placement programs help people facing hard times. Once they complete the program, they get a voucher for their very own suit.

Marcy Fisher, a Special Projects Director at Goodwill says, “there are barriers for people, one of those would be money for buying the professional clothing. when someone gets dressed up, you know you just feel better, you look good, you feel the pride and it really helps them to go out there and win that position.”

Before suit recipient Tounta completed the community jobs program two years ago her life wasn’t all it could be. She says she was “in a bad place, living pretty much in a garage, no job.” But, she says the outfit helped her to success. “You don’t want to go to a job interview with rags, or jeans and a t-shirt and jeans. but now with the clothing, it’s like, ok i can do this… my thoughts have always been positive since” says Tounta.

So this month, think about donating to the drive. the suit may not mean much to you, but it could mean everything to someone else.

Article source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48232827

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