Showing posts with label twiggy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twiggy. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 February 2011

M&S launch 'Nearly Nude' underwear range

M&S's Nearly Naked Range

You really can't knock M&S. Seriously, they have the coolest models and celebs queuing up to be in their ads, they're all about quality in what they make and more often than not, they're matching their high-street rivals in the fashion stakes.

I've always thought of Marksy's as the Clarks of clothes. Comfy, well made and practical. As for fashionable, eh, not so much!

That's all changed however, as now they are the one stop shop for amazing underwear, limited edition pieces and great high fashion at reasonable prices.

They're latest creation- Nearly Naked is pure genius. Underwear which is almost invisible under your clothes and which suit your skin tone.

M&S apparently took over 1000 customer's skin tone readings to develop the range, which starts at £8 for a pair of knickers.

They come in four different shades- fair, honey, olive and dark. Don't know about you, but I feel a underwear splurge coming on! M&S here I come...

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Christmas Fashion Adverts: Which is Best?


Marks & Spencer's Christmas Advert 2010

For me, I know it’s getting close to Christmas when all the adverts come on, full of beautiful people looking happy.

The ultimate one has to be M&S, who make it like a massive movie production, but I have to admit this year, I’ve seen a few which may well threaten their crown.

So here’s my Top 5…

M&S: Hiring Peter Kay was a stroke of genius by the M&S execs, who never get it wrong with their Christmas adverts. Quality is the key with Twiggy strutting her stuff alongside Lisa Snowdon and Dannii Minogue, while Peter teaches our gals how to dance. Brilliant.

Boots: I’ve not seen the definitive Xmas ad yet, but the one where all the girls are getting glammed up in the call centre for a night out is definitely a giggle.

Matalan: when I assumed it was a John Lewis advert, you know Matalan have come up trumps with a quality ad. Based around some nosy children opening a box in the garden, everyone is soon kitted out in the most fashionable attire, while snow gently falls around.

Littlewoods: This company is on a roll with Coleen on board and what a great song to play, while a load of woman hunt around a mysterious mansion at midnight for gifts. Unexpected hit, thanks to adding the The Nightmare before Christmas to their soundtrack.



TK Maxx: Innovative, yes, but didn’t they do the whole gifts out of paper last year? Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m convinced they have recycled last year’s ad!

So which is your favourite? Cast your vote now!