Thursday, October 20, 2011

The Amy Winehouse for Fred Perry Fashion Line

By Carlos T. Homs


Singer Amy Winehouse, who passed away on July 23, have been working together with British sportswear label Fred Perry on an eponymous variety since 2010.

Following her surprising death aged 27, the production of her upcoming ranges - she had created three forthcoming collections to a autumn/winter 2012 - was thrown into question, but her family have given their blessing to the designs to be sale.

In the week following the death of Winehouse on 23 July, her album Back to Black dived up of the charts although five of her singles entered the top 40. However business viewers wondered whether or not her garments range would probably ever start to see the light of day.

Even though the selection was one of Winehouse's main projects within the last year, it had become as well part of her story of backslide and downfall. As soon as the line was first released in October 2010, she referred to it as "a living dream"; that very same month, in a interview with Harper's Bazaar, the pop artist appeared to deteriorate during the period of a Fred Perry photo-shoot, becoming "confused", "unsteady" and "just not ... present".

Winehouse's father, Mitch, mentioned in the statement: "When Fred Perry reached us to ask what we should would like to do with all the new collection it had been natural to continue. Amy loved concentrating on both collections and wants them to be made readily available. All the money we make and the monetary gift that Fred Perry gives goes straight to the Amy Winehouse Foundation that we are creating to aid children and young adults in her name."

This means that her collections for the autumn/winter 2011 and spring/summer 2012 seasons is going to hit shops and on the internet.

A spokesman for Fred Perry asserted that Amy was "passionate and dedicated" to the collaboration, including that "her signature style is certainly stamped around each piece."




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