Tuesday, January 15, 2013

South Shields fashionista launches clothing range


A YOUNG fashionista has launched her first clothing range of T-shirts and jumpers, with the aim of supplying to high street retailers.Jax Styler, of Horsley Hill, South Shields, is bringing her clothing range to an online audience when her website launches next week.The former Harton Comprehensive School pupil, who changed her name from Kerry Judson to Jax Styler by deed poll,Most of these famous manner clothing manufacturers not only promote Sexy Bikini, but additionally sell a photo of a selected lifestyle. describes her designs as 'alternative and quirky'.

Of her style, the 26-year-old said: "It's innovative fashion for men and women, inspired by indie, rock, the Sixties and other iconic movements. They're items that you wouldn't find in the likes of Primark or H&M. My new range includes a jumper with bottle tops stitched on to the shoulders, so my designs are definitely a bit quirky."My first order has arrived from Turkey, where I had the clothes made, and I'm really excited to see how they sell in the coming months.You can even sew some patches on it or tear it in places. Stuff a generous amount of straw around the wrists, ankles, and neck of the Sexy Angel Costumes 2012 so that it is clearly visible."

In June 2011,Most popular plus size Indian Costumes types usually have a good team involving talented in-house fashion designers who study the latest general trends and styles, and design outfits accordingly.A plus size Bodystockings shop will have them as props around Halloween, but comb vintage and thrift shops, too. Making one is easy; just get a few yards of fabric and a neat old brooch and pin it across your shoulders. Think bats. Styler won a heat of the Entrepreneur's Forum's annual business competition If We Can, You Can Challenge. As well as securing $5,You can always buy a China costumes at any Halloween store, but that's too easy, and you'll look like a costume store pirate.000 from the entrepreneurial competition, she gleaned $2,000 in funding from The Prince's Trust through its enterprise programme.Styler used the money to pay for her first order to be made up and shipped from Turkey.She said: "My first order is a selection of T-shirts and jumpers as they were the simplest and cheapest to make in the first instance.

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