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apparently will be £38 + post
Is she going to bring in a men’s range of clothing? Elasticated waisted action slacks with extra medication holding pockets, white deck shoes with a light sole with unmatching red socks, rubber effect flat hat and a cream polo neck with double width material on the neck to accommodate the larger chin around town. Made to match with an 03 plate Jaguar X-Type in puce.
Is she going to bring in a men’s range of clothing? Elasticated waisted action slacks with extra medication holding pockets, white deck shoes with a light sole with unmatching red socks, rubber effect flat hat and a cream polo neck with double width material on the neck to accommodate the larger chin around town. Made to match with an 03 plate Jaguar X-Type in puce.
Catherine has showed a Diamonique Ring that Ruth is bringing out soon.
Do these ‘celebrities’ actually design this stuff themselves? I often wonder. And if they are really involved in the creating rather than just the promoting, what level of input is it they really provide. Similar to a writing credit for one line of a pop song, or the actual words and music on full? Essentially, could somebody like Langsford or otherwise, simply approve a design, or say ‘stick an extra yard of elastic there’ and that is good enough to say ‘they’ designed it. I guess it is a claim that is hard to challenge as true design would be kept very much in house. Nonetheless, I remain very cynical over the issue.
Yes in a horrendous pattern.Was it a wide leg jump suit?
I have a real bee in my bonnet that the true artisans simply don't get the publicity and recognition they deserve - although I should imagine in the case of Ruthless, the designs are co-ordinated in the main in the country they are made, factoring in costs and the manufacture of thousands. Sure, she probably has a 4 hour meeting to decide which colour next she wants in animal print, but that's probably all.
Catherine did not sayDid she design it herself?
I feel sorry for all the true artisans of the world ... jewellers, fashion designers, perfumers ... spending years honing their craft, skills often passed-down over generations. Only for people like Langsford to rock-up in her size 15 wedges and witter-on about how she's designed this, made that ... etc. No f*cking shame these people, actually makes me feel quite sick.
Or indeed Burnt Orange pipingApparently Ruth was very disappointed to learn that Diamonique couldn't come in leopard print. Or camo.