July 5th 2011
Liberty Outreach
Im keeping things short and clippy for the time being as Im whipping up a batch of emails which begin with “Dear xxx, I was burgled on Friday therefore I cant xxx…”). The situation is much aided by SD cards which I thankfully off-loaded and have thus found a few bits and bobs for me to go “YAY!” about on here.
Im not a huge fan of talking up collections excitedly that wont drop into stores until months and months later. S/S 11 is just about done and dusted and for me, A/W 11-12 posting will be intensely underway over the next month before S/S 12 shows kick off. Except I made the mistake of going over to Paris last week and popping into the bStore and Six London showrooms where they had a good selection of their S/S 12 stock to do sales. S/S 12 – thats stuff that wont physically be in-store until around Feb time. Thats err…Febraury 2012. For a person that doesnt even know whats happening at the end of this week, this is a new level of advanced planning.
Nevertheless, Im supremely excited that bStore have taken their collaboration with Liberty Fabrics to a womenswear level and have gone one step further to add shoes and bags that perfectly balance out bStores aesthetic with the combination of four Liberty prints. A detailed loafer, a slingback shoe with a perspex heel and a boxy satchel brings previous bStore collections to mind but the addition of the Liberty print augments them beyond belief. I clamoured over the rail exclaming “This is SO good!” over and over again, so much so that the showroom people had to get me a Coke to calm me down. Ill be following up on this with the actual clothes in the collection but like I said S/S 12 seems to far, far away… for now, just remember this is all yet to come and perhaps saving a fiver a week might help you along your way when these actually drop in February.






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