If you happen to be outside Peter Jones along the top end of the iconic Kings Road, do have a look at this installation. What's so unusual about it we hear you ask? Well, this window has been installed by one of our youngest and brightest Visual Merchandisers in the country. Kirsty Hoadley, at just 19 years old has installed this wonderful scheme in conjunction with Peter Jones and www.worldskills.org Kirsty is our UK competitor at World skills 2011, a global event at Excel here in London in October competing against Visual Merchandisers around the world for the Gold Medal. The scheme itself uses this beautiful wedding dress designed and made by the incredibly talented Julie Dutton, has been produced from Bamboo and highlights the ever necessary links between Fashion and the need for sustainability. The dress will eventually break down into compost, returning it back to the planet. A superb installation by Kirsty, one of our rising Visual Merchandising stars.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Peter Jones, London
If you happen to be outside Peter Jones along the top end of the iconic Kings Road, do have a look at this installation. What's so unusual about it we hear you ask? Well, this window has been installed by one of our youngest and brightest Visual Merchandisers in the country. Kirsty Hoadley, at just 19 years old has installed this wonderful scheme in conjunction with Peter Jones and www.worldskills.org Kirsty is our UK competitor at World skills 2011, a global event at Excel here in London in October competing against Visual Merchandisers around the world for the Gold Medal. The scheme itself uses this beautiful wedding dress designed and made by the incredibly talented Julie Dutton, has been produced from Bamboo and highlights the ever necessary links between Fashion and the need for sustainability. The dress will eventually break down into compost, returning it back to the planet. A superb installation by Kirsty, one of our rising Visual Merchandising stars.