4 posts tagged “alice peacock”
Our celebration sale on all Debbie Harry designs -- 10% off with free shipping, y'all -- continues through July 15. Today we spotlight another compelling tee in the series:
Whether you're a supermodel like Naomi Campbell, a singer-songwriter (like Sam Shaber and Alice Peacock) or a small child, you'll appreciate the blend of spiky style and cottony comfort offered by our delicious Debbie Harry Punk tee.
This and all the other designs worn by the Blondie front-vixen are on sale, in honor of her birthday. So boogie down to WornFree.com, order up a couple, and score a 10% discount and free shipping by entering the coupon code RAPTURE when you check out. But don't delay -- the sale ends 7/15.
More Deb designs soon; c'mon back.
This is the part where we tell you not to be afraid to dress like a celebrity. Own it! Work it! Sure, Eva Mendes, Alex O'Loughlin and other stars of screen and song have been spotted in this foxy design.
But don't be shy -- it'll look pretty freakin' hot on you too. No one needs to know you got it for 25% off. That's right: I'm Not Johnny Ramone is part of our May Madness sale, which means you can knock 1/4 off the retail price AND have it shipped to your mansion, villa or yacht free of charge.
Just enter coupon code MADMAY when you check out. And remember: the madness ends 5/31.
The ravishing creature pictured here in our I'm Not Johnny Ramone tee is a return visitor to ye olde WF blog. Singer-songwriter Alice Peacock once modeled our Debbie Harry "Punk" shirt, and we rhapsodized about her songwriting chops, spectacular voice and wonderful charity work (not to mention the fact that she's, well, easy on the old eyeballs).
Alice is currently touring in support of her new album, Love Remains, a rollicking tribute to the classic country-rock of yore that retains her signature blend of optimism and yearning. It's a testament to the emotional potency of well-crafted, unfussy songs, played and sung with real feeling. You should buy it.
And just as we riffed on Alice's un-Punk nature in that prior post, we hasten to note that while she bears no discernible resemblance to Johnny Ramone, we like it when she lets her badass side out. And we'd love to hear her sing "Blitzkrieg Bop." But maybe that's just us.
Alice Peacock may be many things – a fantastic singer, a superb songwriter, an admirable do-gooder and a frankly gorgeous woman, to name a few of her more obvious qualities – but let's face it: She's no punk.
Her songs and voice instead recall the glory days of pop troubadours like Carole King, with a firm nod in the direction of the folk-rock tradition, especially on her spectacular recent CD, Who I Am.
Still, we have to admit this Chicago-based artist looks beyond fetching in our Debbie Harry Punk shirt. This pic was taken just outside the Hotel Cafe in Hollywood, where she'd just finished performing a stellar set.
With the power of her songs and her forthright, playful onstage demeanor, Alice is capable of rocking pretty much any space, as she's demonstrated repeatedly during her 2007 tour.
The night before her Hotel gig, she regaled a very different audience: a devoted crowd of folk-leaning fans at The Coffee Gallery in the charming southland burg of Alta Dena. During that engagement she was attired in WF's Debbie Harry Berlin Shirt, which offered a wry counterpoint to the rural painted backdrop and picturesquely arrayed bags of coffee beans that surrounded her.
Come to think of it, bringing Worn Free's rock and roll style to the folkie hinterlands? That is kinda punk.