When PETA was preparing to protest outside Hermès' flagship London store, the group knew it needed a fashion-forward representation of its latest exposé of the highly secretive industrial ostrich-slaughter industry.
And Devon-based designer Laura Harvey of Curiosity Cabinet Studios had the perfect solution: a gruesome twist on Björk's iconic "swan" dress.
"Laura Harvey was the perfect choice to create a protest piece that's as artful as it is provocative", says PETA Director Mimi Bekhechi. "Her design is a visceral reminder that every ostrich-skin Birkin or Prada bag came...
Purity Boutique Spa just recently had the honour of pairing up with Reiss for their spectacular summer event! We amplified the beauty of some lovely ladies with makeovers and sleek manicures as tribute to the newest summer styles.
I realise that sanity is not an option when you are choosing dresses - or ANYTHING for your bridal party, but let's think logically about this, now.
You could either go for 'safe' (and possibly boring) or you could go out on a limb and go for the dress theme of your dreams. From chic elegant 'occasion' dresses to flattering 'fit and flare' styles...
Put on your scariest Halloween fancy dress costume and join us for our Halloween party in the haunted Darts Farm Tepees. Take part in our spooky games and prepare yourself for lots of treats and a scrumptious supper!
5pm-7pm.
This event is for children aged 4-12, parents welcome. Tickets are £12.50 per child.
You can book these events online at www.dartsfarm.co.uk/shop.html or at the main till point at Darts Farm or by calling 01392 878 209.
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