Hey guys, hope u all had nice christmas and ur enjoying ur holiday.
Here are the topics of our subculture and the belonging people:
-Background/History of people (Giovana)
-Music, TV shows, parties, films (Preeti)
-High fashion designers and their influence/general chav fashion (Tiffany)
-Chavs around the world (Nadine)
-Celebrities (Sheneka)
-Public reaction and politics (Matilda)
-Branding and stereotyping/chavs fashion (Sara)
-British chavs (Danielle)
-Language (Sheneka)
xxx nadine
Friday, 31 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Subcultures
Sheneka: Skinheads, Fetishists, Disco Trannies, Voguers
Giovana: Rock a Billy, Mod, Rocker, Victoriana
Tiffany: Soul Boy, B-Boys, Metal Head
Matilda: Americana, Chav, Hippy, Cosmic
Sara: 40's Throwbacks, Crusties, Folk, Baggies
Preeti: Sloanes, Indie Kids, Club Kids, New rave
Danielle: Goth, Neo Goth, Industrial Goth
Nadine: Nowave, New wave, Psychobilly
Things to research: Designers, Labels, Shops, Music/Art, Areas, Clubs/Bars, History, Philosophy
Giovana: Rock a Billy, Mod, Rocker, Victoriana
Tiffany: Soul Boy, B-Boys, Metal Head
Matilda: Americana, Chav, Hippy, Cosmic
Sara: 40's Throwbacks, Crusties, Folk, Baggies
Preeti: Sloanes, Indie Kids, Club Kids, New rave
Danielle: Goth, Neo Goth, Industrial Goth
Nadine: Nowave, New wave, Psychobilly
Things to research: Designers, Labels, Shops, Music/Art, Areas, Clubs/Bars, History, Philosophy
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
BROWNS labels for less!
Browns labels for less..
Laid-back, sophiticated, high end
There is a 80% off sale on at the moment
(Danielle)
Browns focus
BROWNS FOCUS
Modern, luxurious, Established brands
The outfit in the window has quite a young, sort of fresh, trendy look to it, along with the accessories too.
I think this display definately reflects what the whole store is all about.
The window displays at Browns focus are very glitzy and glamorous, which is what I think makes it look more modern than the other browns stores from outside. You can tell from the window displays what the inside the store would be like and found that quite inviting. Inside the store the music is very relaxed and tranquil, the Decor is beautifully done, with dark woods, deep warm colours, gold metals and rich tones everywhere. The whole atmosphere was quite pleasant and somehow quite relaxed, although the staff weren't very welcoming, perhaps it was the music that set the mood inside the store..
South Molton Street christmas lights
(Danielle)
(Danielle)
BROWNS
BROWNS STORE, South Molton Street
Extravagant, sumptuous, indulgence
Browns store is located on South Molton Street. There are three different Browns stores on this street and I think each of the stores are all different to each other in many ways, but of course still have the same price tags. The main store is Browns which is the largest store, and across from here is Browns focus which, just from the outside looks to me more visually appealling. Towards the end of the street there is Browns Labels For Less.
New festive window displays...
Quite traditional illustrations and christmas themed decorations in window display.
The window displays shows the variety of things they have to offer, showing that they not only sell clothing but also fragrances, candles, books and home accessories..
(Danielle)
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Friday, 26 November 2010
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Start
The idea for Start came from the observation that there was nowhere to shop for designer fashion in the trendy up and coming Shoreditch. After the opening in 2002, the store has expanded twice: in 2004 a larger women´s clothing section was opened across the road, then in 2008 Philip Start opened his men´s tailoring line, Mr Start. What will he, with his wife Brix Smith-Start, think of next? She, the former guitarist of the post-punk band the Fall, has appeared many times on TV(the store itself has a TV channel on youtube and most of it is about her wanders in the fashion circles.) She was also a 'fashion expert' in Gok´s Fashion Fix. If anything, it looks as if Brix is obsessed with publicity, either for herself or for Start...
Brix!
Hoxton Boutique and surrounding areas
damn at blogspot for making the photos smaller and bad quality...
The Hoxton Boutique is very proud of its location, in the trendy Shoreditch area where people may look dirty and careless but who have actually thought a lot about their outfits. Being unique and different is everything and you can´t help noticing the stylish youth wandering around(this may partly be due to the fact there is a UAL student hall quite close by.)
The Hoxton Boutique is also quite lucky because you can´t actually see many other fashion shops around it. There is the Hoxton Square, with bars, restaurants and the famous White Cube gallery, as well as other bars around the corner but that´s mainly it. The Hoxton Boutique has always wanted to avoid being branded as a 'high street shop', and in this it succeeds well. Anyone looking for something fun and unique should pop by although the prices aren´t the most affordable.
B Store..what are you playing at?
Why does everyone seem to be loving the b store, not only the shop but also the brand? Let’s explore shall we…
They are a name that gets around, in March this year they joined forces with The Shop at Bluebird and created a pop up store that lasted for one month. It was designed by the newly created architectural and interior design company, Post-Office and it aim was to create maximum impact on the visiting customers. It was a space that incorporated clever shelving and lighting that worked hard to sell sell sell. This was a clever move, Bluebird is a shop with a huge reputation. B Store basically used this recognition to get some of their own. Pop up stores are always a great idea, not just to create more money, but also to create brand awareness. I think people are aware of the store but may not be as aware that they have their own successful menswear and footwear lines. They may have reached out to customers that might never visit their Savile Row store.
Up coming collaborations for spring/summer 2011 include a mens capsule collection with Liberty and a jacket collaboration with heritage brand, Baracuta. They are very selective as a brand who they create these collaborations with, they want to choose brands that represent them in a new light, but in keeping with their overall look. Again this is a good way of exposing their brand to a different band of customers. Especially somewhere like Liberty that has a huge customer base ranging from very wealthy to the not so wealthy. Their first women’s collection was designed by NEWGEN winner Natascha Stolle and a presentation during London fashion week was held in the shop which created not only an interest in this new line but also the shop itself.
B Store has a huge interest in art and music as well as fashion. The window displays are usually art or video instillations based on their collections. These things are passions shared by both co founders and so obviously they combined this in to their shop aesthetic, but this also draws in people who are fans of modern art and the underground music scene.
They use all these different aspects combined to create something that is not narrow minded but expands out and reaches a whole variety of people. All the different collaborations. pop up stores, and self promotion (through their own magazine) have helped make the brand and the store so successful. (Giovanna)
Liberty: collaborations and events!
Liberty is a shop famous for their partnerships with a huge range of fashion industry professionals, but what is it that makes it so successful?
Some recent collaborations in 2009 include Nike, APC and Hermes to name a few and in 2010 they have teamed up with Nicholas Kirkwood, created a makeup collection with MAC and a collection with 10 Corso Como, a Milan concept boutique.These collaborations bring in lots of money and recently as a store they have been struggling through the recession. However there are rumours that a Liberty London brand could be on the horizon which means lots of media attention and lots of sales!
I asked a few customers the question, why do you shop here? Some answers included
- ‘I like the choice on offer. I can basically get everything I need in this one shop.’
-‘I like to get lost on all the floors, you feel like you are in another world when you are in here. I think its because the building has so much charm.’
-‘It does not feel like a department store, it feels like a huge boutique.’
Lots of customers were saying they liked the huge variety of choice and price ranges.
Liberty is a hub of activity, there is always something going on. As a shop they work extremely hard to generate interest so that lots of people will be swayed in to coming to visit, and may even part with some cash!
Some recent events:
- This Thursday - Sunday - Shoe Weekend which Nicholas Kirkwood will be attending.
-Launch of a Dinny Hall (jewellery) limited edition range - only 10 pieces of each item available.
-Anna Sui will be in store signing copies of her new book and showcasing her SS11 Capsule collection designed with LIberty prints.
-In February next year they will be holding their 3rd Open Call. This gives new designers the chance to have their products sold at Liberty. It is not just limited to clothes, they want to see, hats to handbags, crafts to cushions and everything in between. In the past, some of their best selling products have come from these designers.
-25th November Espa are holding a Christmas event in their Heritage Suite with facials and champagne
…and lots more!!
Liberty basically knows how to attract attention and bring in the customers, and these events are all starting to become part of the Liberty shopping experience. (Giovanna)
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Shop List
Tiffany: TopShop, Urban Outfitters
Matilda: Start, Hoxton Boutique
Giovanna: Liberty, B Store
Sheneka: Acne, Selfridge
Danielle: Convenience Store, Browns & Browns Focus
Preeti: Matches, Oxfam
Sasha: Dover Street Market
Nadine: Liberty
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Topshop Customer
I interviewed some Topshop customers & asked them how they would describe their style, where there favourite shops were, why they shopped at Topshop & what they liked about it.
Name: Danielle & Natalie
Age: Early Twenties
Style: Danielle & Natalie described their style as "being retro & punky vintage alternative"
Favourite shops: Topshop, Vivienne Westwood & Vintage shops
(Sheneka)
Name: Elle
Age: Early Twenties
Style: Elle described her style as "high street & vintage"
Age: Early Twenties
Style: Elle described her style as "high street & vintage"
Favourite shops: Vivienne Westwood, Topshop, American appeal & The Broadway Market
"I adore Topshop! There clothes are so diverse as there's some really laid back normal stuff then you find quirky things you'd find no where else. Topshop is always up to date with the latest fashion trends and everyone even celebs love it."
Name: Danielle & Natalie
Age: Early Twenties
Style: Danielle & Natalie described their style as "being retro & punky vintage alternative"
Favourite shops: Topshop, Vivienne Westwood & Vintage shops
" Topshop is the place to shop for fashionable pieces.good quality stylish and OK priced."
"Topshop is a great shop for younger people, with lots of variety and fashionable clothes. Plus they do a student discount."
(Sheneka)
Dover Street Market Customers
Name: Ming-lee & Zuki
Age: Mid twenties
Style: Casual vintage wear
Favourite shops: Prada & Dover street market
"The Dover Street market is place to spot fashion people as it is a must see place everyone visits frequently. For the average consumer it can be a bit overwhelming experience as it is so indifferent from a normal shop. But still I think everyone should go and see the place!"
The Disney Store
The Disney Store
Although this wasn't on the list i found the window displays very interesting & was drawn into the shop from across the road by its brightly coloured animation inside & out of the shop. They were playing Disney Christmas carol songs and had big T.V's showing Disney films all around the shop, this kind of atmosphere made me instantly feel like a kid again & wanted to touch & play with things, i also felt as if i couldn't leave the shop without buying something so i brought a really big Eeyore teddy bear which can be seen below.
Key words
I´ve written down some descriptive sentences but for now, I´m just going to write some words associated with the different shops..
DSM: attraction, pretentious, expensive, different. For people with more money than personal style.
Hoxton Boutique: Cosy, small, affordable, trendy
B store: natural, clean, earth, rude
Oxfam: West London, organised, charity, cool
Browns: traditional, classy, elegance, middle-aged customers
Brown Focus: modern, youth, opposite to Browns
Matches: yummy mummies, expensive
Topshop: high-street, affordable, mass, everyone ends up looking the same
Selfridges: window displays, tourists, expensive
Liberty: luxury design, traditional
U.O: American cool, industrial, relaxed, youth
(Matilda)
DSM: attraction, pretentious, expensive, different. For people with more money than personal style.
Hoxton Boutique: Cosy, small, affordable, trendy
B store: natural, clean, earth, rude
Oxfam: West London, organised, charity, cool
Browns: traditional, classy, elegance, middle-aged customers
Brown Focus: modern, youth, opposite to Browns
Matches: yummy mummies, expensive
Topshop: high-street, affordable, mass, everyone ends up looking the same
Selfridges: window displays, tourists, expensive
Liberty: luxury design, traditional
U.O: American cool, industrial, relaxed, youth
(Matilda)
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Selfridges
(nadine)
Sara
- Selfridges is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom
- Harry Gordon Selfridge was the founder and opened selfridges in 1909
- 2nd Largest shop in the UK
- 3 other selfridges
- London Store designed by Daniel Burnham,
- The distinctive polychrome sculpture above the Oxford Street entrance is the work of British sculptor Gilbert Bayes.
- Selfridges in London was named world's best department store in 2010.
- High street brands to High end luxury brands
- Aimed at 20 year olds and higher
- Clothing for men and women, bags and accessories, electronics, furniture, make-up, cosmetics and fragrances.
- Staff are very welcoming and friendly and very attentive
- Recently opened shoe gallery.
- Bright, eye-catching window displays have become part of the brand image and always attract tourists and anybody passing by. Art Installations/ 3d visuals rather than mannequins displaying clothing.
- Eclectic market. Young edgy yet also a very old traditional feel to it.
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