Socialise fashionably

Fashion Forum

 

Designers & Collections

Sarah Jessica Parker - "Bitten" Collection

Posted: 26.05.2007 at 16.37
I didn't realise that SJP had launched her own line... again...

I won't post the pics but there is heaps here from the Oprah show ->
http://www.sassybella.com/column/index.php/2007/05/21/sarah-jessica-parkers-bitten-collection-on-oprah/

From Glamour Magazine where she first modeled the clothes : She reveals that her clothes âare not setting a trend. Weâre not Balenciaga. Theyâre well-made clothes that feel of-the-moment.â

And that she didnât name the brand after herself because âI was embarrassed to. I donât want the line to be about me. Iâm not pretending that these are clothes from my closet. Or that this is Carrie Bradshaw.â



From the pics - its all really good basics. Not something I would necessarily think SJP would design herself (where are all the signature pieces, bold coulours, great cut lines??) but certainly something that is going to make her alot of money.

If only they would ship to Australia!!

Cole

Posts: 70

Posted: 27.05.2007 at 10.59
I'm sorry, but I hate Sarah Jessica Parker, and I don't understand why actors & other celebrities feel that they know the first thing about designing fashion. Maybe a couple of them might have a designer's background, but I highly doubt it, and it's always more of a PR stunt than anything. It just annoys me.

Ren

Posts: 862

Last Updated: 27.05.2007 at 19.37
I love SJP - I know its complete brain washing on my part but I cant help it! Some of the pieces from the range are nice, I find some of it for an older crowd too.


Allan

Posts: 11209

Posted: 27.05.2007 at 16.55
There really isn't very exciting there...

Leave A Comment

Create a Fashionising.com account to leave a comment or login.



To stop spam we want to make sure you know your stuff (spammers seldom do). So help us out by entering the fashion house's full name in the box below.

Random Character: *
Fashion House: Old E*gl*nd
Enter The Proper Name:

  

SHARE URLS