5 posts tagged “naomi campbell”
Well, not quite. But we're so enraptured by this blog post (found on Lovely Dress of Japan), that we just had to share.
It took an active part by the United States established in 2005 brand in the 1970's in the chiefly 1960's, and Worn Free ([uo;-nfuri-]) acquired the license and sells T-shirt that a famous lock musician including John Lennon, the queen, and Frank Zappa had actually worn as a facsimile edition.
T-shirt of Worn Free is very high popularity, and being sold by the person of wanting to lead the music scene, and to put on what the musician who kept having a big influence around the young person wore and the same one in not only the United States but also a shop all over the world. Moreover, T-shirt of Worn Free is also high the evaluation as the fashion item, and wears T-shirt of Worn Free from a good sense design by a lot of overseas celebrities.
The photograph where the power of people such as musicians the model including Naomi Campbell and Gary Oldman and besides the actor etc. put on T-shirt of Worn Free is introduced, and only seeing this understands popular of T-shirt of Worn Free on an official homepage of Worn Free. T-shirt of Worn Free can buy in the mail order and the select shop, etc. even in Japan, and is popular among a wide age group.
And before you say anything, we're within our rights to ask: how's your Japanese?
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.
Yeah, we know this now globally famous photo of Naomi Campbell in WF's Debbie Harry punk shirt isn't exactly new. But if you haven't seen it before, it's new to you, isn't it? And more to the point, it's new to the Australian edition of the delicious international periodical OK ("the world's celebrity lifestyle magazine"), which favored us with a tempting blurb.
But looking at that hot, hot pic of Naomi got us to thinking: Where are the other supermodels, and why have they not gotten on the punk bandwagon? Are they afraid? Do they not know enough about the legacy of Punk Magazine, or for that matter of trendsetting punk-pop-disco visionaries Blondie and the incandescently wonderful Debbie Harry?
Well, you can read all about Blondie here. And you'll find the still vital Punk Magazine here. You'll probably also want to check out Legs McNeil's definitive chronicle of the era, Please Kill Me.
Or you could just get the damn shirt already. Or, if you simply must be different, consider one of these.
To celebrate the redesign of WornFree.com, we're offering free shipping on all shirts.
Now, a few caveats:
- The free shipping won't last long, so don't dawdle. We hate it when you dawdle.
- You'll still be responsible for any taxes or customs duties your home country (and where do you live, anyway?) sees fit to impose on the privilege of having spectacularly stylish and comfortable couture delivered to your doorstep.
- Clicking on Mischa Barton's picture will not result in Mischa Barton being sent to your home. How many times must we go over this?
OK, we've sent the attorneys packing. Back to the good stuff.
Not only is the new site a bit easier to use, but it showcases several of our newer designs, including the dazzling suite of Queen tour tees (for the polymorphously perverse rock animal in your life), the dashing Ian Dury Taxi, Blockheads and Antigua tees (a treasure for fans of witty punk/new-wave), the saucy Jeff Beck "Oh Yeah" and On the Road Again shirts (manna for guitar freaks), the audaciously erotic Alan Aldridge London (Smile) shirt and the charming Willie Hall Hollywood T-shirt (for classic-soul aficionados and Tinseltown devotees alike).
Of course, you'll be able to find all your favorite John Lennon, Frank Zappa, Iggy Pop, Debbie Harry, Joan Jett, Johnny and Joey Ramone, Gram Parsons, Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, Steve Marriott, John Van Hamersveld and other tees as well.
And did we mention the free shipping? OK, just checking.
So a Worn Free operative (our spies are everywhere) gives supermodel Naomi Campbell a gorgeous Debbie Harry "Punk" shirt at a party in Houston ... and lo and behold, she sports it during this Fashion Week Live event.
What is a Fashion Week Live event? We're so glad you asked. According to reputable printed sources (The Houston Business Journal, for pity's sake), it's a traveling "consumer fashion week experience" that, in the case of this particular stop, took place in "tented superstructures near Houston's Water Wall."
Well, what a relief to clear that up. And after looking at this photo, we imagine some of you have your own tented superstructures to contend with.
Actually, the event, which is sponsored by the nice people at Sephora, takes the fall '07 designs from fashion legends like Oscar de la Renta, Zac Posen, Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein, Badgley Mischka, Nicole Miller, Nanette Lepore and Michael Kors to different cities for one-night-only shows.
Yet here is one of the world's most celebrated models – not so much a supermodel as ... a megamodel? An übermodel? A new term clearly needs to be coined – sporting not some million-dollar frock but one of our humble (though admittedly torso-snuggling) tees. We are honored. And drooling, just a bit.