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English Rural Chic, a Breath of Fresh Air

The coolest  look for the winter season is Le Style Anglais – English Style – by leading fashion brands including: the Barbour (the 100 year old brand of country wear for gentle folk and the Queen), Mulberry, with their recession busting Alexa bag and Jimmy Choo who have revitalised the legendary Hunter Welly. Stylemakers International Contributor, Sharon Havenhand of Asi-Asi-Design, shares her views on a great advertisement currently being shown in the UK, which demonstrate superb English Style with a twist of true, English tongue-in-cheek humour.

‘Big Up Yer Chest’ – you’ve heard the best – the rapping dairy famers from Yeo Valley – a producer of organic yoghurts and dairy products – are registering more impact and buzz on social networking networks than the show itself. Strategically placed 2-minute long ads during the X-Factor breaks have registered over 9 million impressions in the first week of showing on Twitter, with repeat impressions for the following broadcast. The ad features 4 v good looking farmers strutting their stuff and rapping in a hip-hop spoof, filmed at the real Yeo Valley farm, whilst looking like an ad for Burberry. Facebook fans are campaigning to make the Yeo Valley Crew No.1 single for Christmas, with the tune downloadable from iTunes.

This campaign is the genius of advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty, definitely an agency who gets the UK ‘yoof’ market. Rosie Arnold, the BBH Deputy Executive Creative Director, talked about the idea of the campaign: “What we wanted to do was make Yeo Valley Organic popular for everybody. We wanted to make people pronounce Yeo Valley correctly and get everybody talking about it. So that’s how we came up with the rap idea.” Check out below ‘The Making of The Yeo Valley Ads’ which shows a behind the scenes peak of making the ad, the talent involved and discussion of the concept.

Here shows the actual completed ad, delivered by YeoTube! – yes, really. It’s that kind of detail which separates the farmers from the flock, the agencies from the amateurs. At date of posting the Yeo Valley ad has been viewed by 1,287,129 viewers:

Ted the Owl
Just discovered, Ted the Dancing Owl in the ad is actually named after Ted, a hand-reared orphan owl who is cared for by one of Yeo Valley’s conservation team. Aaawwwh! This alone is enough to make you want to eat their yoghurts. Apparently his dance moves are the real thing and not a camera trick. It is common for them to do this as they are both long and short sighted and this helps them get their focus right.

Humourless critics have called the ads cheesy – for a dairy ad I’m sure they’re delighted. As Simon would say, ‘I don’t like it – I love it!’

Read more about YeoValley here and here!

Bagging a Powerful Image: 4 EuroChic Style SolutionsTM For Choosing Your Next Handbag

As a dynamic woman entrepreneur, determined to move up on the ladder of success, a great handbag is not only a functional part of your everyday gear but, also, one of your key assets in presenting your best image and business identity. There is nothing worse than a professional woman who has made an enormous effort to present a polished appearance compromise her professional image by carrying a cheap or tattered handbag. Unfortunately I have seen it on too many occasions!

Please don’t let this scenario happen to you. Always have a collection of “power” handbags at your fingertips, ready to go for any occasion. These bags will add the perfect touch to your outfit and help you be perceived by your audience the way you want to be. A stylish, elegant handbag will make all the difference in making that favorable and lasting impression…the impression, which we all know is formed in just 4 seconds after walking into a room!

If you want to present the image of the professional woman who power lunches with the best, dress to impress and use these 4 Eurochic Style Solutions TM when choosing your next handbag.

1) Style: Choose a brand that resonates with your personal style and makes a fashion statement about who you are. Always think elegant, not too trendy and choose a style that will withstand the test of time. A chic professional woman should always flaunt her style in a noticeable but understated way.

2) Size: Make sure that a handbag is large enough to accommodate all of your things but fits just right with your body proportions. Think smaller for petites, medium to large for average figures and large and oversized for fuller figures. Also, pay attention to where a shoulder bag hits your body. Make sure the bag doesn’t hit any area to which you wouldn’t want to bring attention, i.e large bust, wide hips, etc.

3) Color: If you are just starting to build your designer handbag collection, start with a neutral palette. A great black bag is a must and one in the brown/beige/grey families will make the best transition from winter to summer. Secondly, buy a bright colored classic bag, which will make for stylish impact and divert attention from your figure when wearing darker colors. Just make sure your colorful bag is a larger style, otherwise, it will look childish.

4) Quality: Always buy the best quality handbag that you can afford. Remember that you should be dressing for where you want to be and for not where you are. Buy less but better and when in doubt, remember the CPW (Cost per wear) ratio. Divide the cost of your new handbag by the number of times you will be wearing it in a year. This will give you the daily cost of your purchase. If you buy 1 great designer handbag every season, instead lots of “Kleenex” brands, you will de-clutter your closet, spend little more than a trip to Starbucks and look and feel powerful and fabulous!

Have a look at some of my favorite European brands, which will give you great quality and style for your buck!

Coccinelle

Coccinelle is a bridge line of Italian Designer bags with a wide variety of colors and styles to choose from. This brand has been around for at least 15 years in Italy and has since branched out all over the world and on the internet.

A handbag with a cuase, the “Goodie Bag” was especially designed for the Francesca Rava foundation-N.H.P. Italia, a portion of the proceeds goes to provide training and new jobs to the children of Haiti. It can be found in various colors and materials on www.coccinelle.com or www.forzieri.com . Price range from $250.00.

Bally

Bally of Switzerland has been an established brand in the US and Europe for many years. This is luxury brand with a wide range of styles and price points suitable for a modern woman entrepreneur.

The “Masha” bag can be found at www.bally.com in three colors: Grey, rust and navy. Price range from $850.00.

Mulberry

A British Luxury brand of modern classics with many versatle styles in a wide variety of materials, finishes, trim and colors to add an interesting twist.

The “Bayswater” bag is available on www.mulberry.com , www.polyvore.com and www.net-a-porter.com . Price range: from $950.00. You might be able to find these bags on Ebay or at certain designer discount stores, as well.

Lancel Paris

A French, modern classic ,luxury brand owned by the Richemont group.Lancel bags are top quality and hand made with the same artisan care of other French luxury houses, such as Louise Vuitton. This brand is very well know in Paris but not as much elsewhere in the world, given it’s small distribution. When you purchase a Lancel bag you are getting fantastic quality and exclusivity at a very competitive price.

The “Premier Flirt” bag is available in a variety of colors, trims, finishes, leathers and exotic skins. Lancel bags are not available online or in the US. They can be ordered directly from the Lancel Boutiques in Paris. (If you are interested contact me for more information at info@stylemakersinternational.com ) Price: from €599.00, plus shipping.

If you enjoyed this article or have any comments please let me know. We’d love to hear from you!

Happy shopping!

Renée

Renée Coppinger

EuroStyle Expert TM

Stylemakers International

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