Actually I created this blog by visiting Tilly's on Blogger (she's not doing that great though). Her blog: www.tillyandthebuttons.com. Read how she got on with the show and the tasks given to her.
Can't wait for the next one. As long as it inspires others to make clothes, even men with piercings and beards, it'll be all worth it. Enough of cheap and nasty clothes, flimsy transparent T-shirts, clothes you wouldn't even wear in bed. Enough of ever shortening fashion cycles, with a 60's revival every season and a 80's nostalgia trip every two. I was leafing though the ASOS magazine, they were even promoting a 90's Grunge look (a checked shirt tied around the waist... yeah) and getting all excited about wait for it ... Kiki Dee's garb in her famous video with Elton John Don't Go Breaking My Heart in the 70's. For those who can't remember this, she was wearing dungarees.
If you are interested in campaigning against sweatshops making throwaway fashion and other (not so cheap) sportswear, click on: www.waronwant.org/campaigns/love-fashion-hate-sweatshops, you can get cards, badges and stickers to promote the cause.
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