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Critiques Silk Ties And Cufflink Designs
Fashion critiques are often informative and short enough to scan while you’re at the breakfast table, or waiting for the train. Aimed at those who are on the move, they reveal just enough information to prompt further investigation. A recommendation is worth more than a thousand flashy advertisements. Our prime motivation in writing is to promote budding fashion designers. To this end we employed modern PR tactics such as bloging to attract an audience unreachable without the services of costly Public Relations and journalists.
Here are some excerpts.
“Toast and marmalade for tea, sailing ships upon the sea aren’t lovelier than you”. What a cheerful little song; Recorded by unknown band Tin Tin and produced by the late Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. You can also have honey on your toast. And when you’re ready to don the shirt and tie, try a pair of honey coloured cats eye cufflinks from Veritas Gifts. One gentleman decided to match them with an abstract floral tie by Patrick McMurray. “Nice colours for spring” Barry Gibb the elder of four brothers and leader of the Bee Gees became the second most prolific songwriter/producer in history. He sold close to 400 million records
“Calling on inter-planetary craft”, most extraordinary: Semblance of some planet from outer-space, it’s just landed and stamped with Vivienne Westwood’s. unmistakable brand, The Orb, without (it), also in Onyx and Pearl. “Collect them” before they take off. Just like the song did for the carpenters.
“Living in the love of the common people, smile from the heart of a family man”. The anthem of the common people as sung in the 60′s. Remember the Bowler hats, swank cufflinks, three piece suits, drab silk ties. Everything seemed to mirror the bleakness of an industrial revolution drawing to a close. When designer brands seemed as futuristic as putting a man on the moon and fashion accessories for men never heard of. The light on class distinction began to dwindle. And then came the Beatles and things were never the same.
Check and stripe silk ties don’t have to be considered conservative. It’s all about colour pattern and texture and doing something out of the ordinary, without going overboard. Here is an example; definitely out of the ordinary, definitely light on conservatism
“To be different” Polka dots, you can’t go wrong and the variations of, texture, dimension, pattern and colour, add-infinitum, a designers delight. And all the variations are in this tie. It might lack conservatism, but we like to be different.
“The one that got away” Here trapped in lifeless form with no detail left unturned, right down to glistening scales. Measuring 33mm long and 11mm wide, they’re in perfect proportion. Made from pure English pewter and double coated with Rhodium to give many years good linkage; taken from Ian Flaherty’s Country Enamel animal cufflinks collection.
A tie my kingdom for a tie you don’t have to mortgage your house to buy a good tie. Michelsons of Kent have been making goods ties since 1937 and at good prices too, guess how much? Buy yourself a nice lunch with the change and don’t tell the wife
Swarovski Crystals, the choice material of world class jewellery designers. A sense of luxury is extended through sterling silver and enamels creating forms reflecting beautifully, textural influences at every angle. Natural light suddenly becomes part of the experience as it bounces off every facet of Swarovski Crystal
The writer of these critiques dwells on the fringes of journalism, neither a critic nor a journalist. It’s his collaborative work with budding and established fashion designers that motivates his writing.
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