House Of Holland F/W 07.08 London

bah boring. sorry but they are just shirts with fashion slogans on them which he did last season. I don't know why people are going mad for them. Every kid at boombox i'm sure is wearing one thinking they are in the know.
 
they were cool when giles and gareth walked out on the catwalk and i would say if you are wearing them in a fashion conscious way but otherwise i would say its not something worth making a collection over :unsure:
 
I want the Stam one...too bad you can't get them here in the states.
 
Love the Stam and Kate Moss ones...Iek's is so random, but completely hilarious :lol:
 
^^^Yes those are my faves too, and yes Iek's is pretty random hahaha I can't get over Stam's one, it's by far the rudest.
 
ahah i have a profound respect for people who make a living off of the most ******** sh*t ever. way more clever than the first batch.
 
It should be clearer when the vogue.co.uk pics come out... I wrote them all down when I was at the show as I couldn't take a picture of them either...
 
kanita said:
I can't read what they say...?

Stam= "Wham Bam Thank You Stam"
Kate= "I'll Show You Who's Boss, Kate Moss"
Iekeliene= "Grab My Weiner, Iekeliene"
 
leyla m. said:
they were cool when giles and gareth walked out on the catwalk and i would say if you are wearing them in a fashion conscious way but otherwise i would say its not something worth making a collection over :unsure:

exactly leyla and csmboy. will this become their schtick? Because I think one season is more than enough. I think i'll stick with my boyfriend's vintage Katherine Hamnett Clean Up or Die tee. She's the original and at least her stuff has a point.
 
The writing's on the shirt - Telegraph UK


By Hilary Alexander
Last Updated: 1:56am GMT 13/02/2007




Slogan T-shirts are spreading the style message at London Fashion Week.
But more than two decades after the designer Katharine Hamnett wore a protest T-shirt emblazoned with "58% Don't Want Pershing" to meet Mrs Thatcher at Number 10 in 1984, the messages are more comical than political.


The young designer label, House of Holland, took to the catwalk yesterday with a series of rhyming couplets that poked fun at fashion supermodels and designers.
"I'll Show You Who's Boss, Kate Moss" was worked in pink jewels on a pink lame T-shirt, while "I've Got More Than A Handful For Naomi Campbell" was stamped on a rubber T-shirt.
The Canadian supermodel, Linda Evangelista, was acknowledged on a white Lycra dress, which read "Let's Play Naked Twister, Linda Evangelista," while the international catwalk star, Jessica Stam, the current "face" of Lanvin and Marni, was delightfully immortalised in the line "Wham, Bam, Thank-you Stam".
The House of Holland was started just five months ago by Henry Holland, a BA graduate from the London College of Printing. It has already generated a cult following, with sales at major international stores including Colette in Paris, Barneys in New York and Harvey Nichols in London.
The House of Holland was one of three designers showing on the Fashion East catwalk, sponsored by Topshop.
 
Meg said:
exactly leyla and csmboy. will this become their schtick? Because I think one season is more than enough. I think i'll stick with my boyfriend's vintage Katherine Hamnett Clean Up or Die tee. She's the original and at least her stuff has a point.
yeah HOH is milking their trendiness for all its worth
 
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