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CONTENTS THE HESTER ISSUE

FEATURE 6/ YVES SAINT LAURENT 12/ ABOUT A GIRL 14 / I HOPE THAT YOU DON’T MIND.. 26 / ON THE BRIGHT SIDE ONES TO WATCH 38 / MODEL-NEW FACES 52 / DESIGNERS 60 / BRAND 64/ PHOTOGRAPHER 66/ MY LITTLE PONY 76 / COVET 88/ FASHION 101 92/ A GOOD THING 94/ STOCKIST


Editor’s note “The difference between style and fashion is quality.” Giorgio Armani

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ON THE COVER Model: Hester @ Industry People www.industrypeople.co.uk Photography: Mark Winkley www.markwinkley.co.uk Make up & Hair: Amanda Greenwood @ Industry People Styling: Amanda Greenwood Styling assistant Sonia Shahid Morning Jewerly, /Hair of a loved one, £3500, Gisele Ganne,


THE HESTER ISSUE EDITOR IN CHIEF AMANDA GREENWOOD amanda@huntngather.com CONTRIBUTORS LEILA BANI SARAH CUNNINGHAM CLAIRE HAMPSHIRE SONIA SHAHID PHOTOGRAPHERS MARK WINKLEY PUBLISHER GARY GREENWOOD gary@planettwice.com EDITORIAL ENQUIRES amanda@huntngather.com ADVERTISING ENQUIRES gary@planettwice.com With Thanks to Market Restuarant Havery Nichols TOPMAN TOPSHOP Industry People No part of Hunt&Gather may be copied or repoduced without the express written permission of the Publisher. Great care was taken to ensure all information is correct at time of printing. Hunt&Gather can not be held responsible for error or omissions.


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make clothes that reflect our times. I’m convinced women want to wear pants.�

He was the first fashion designer to use a black model on his runway; he introduced radical and avant-garde fashion designs to the world of haute couture including smoking jackets, bare breasts and androgyny glamour and he is the man praised by Naomi Campbell for making her everything she is today. During his career, which extended more than 40 years, Yves Saint Laurent built up an iconic reputation and was credited with revolutionizing the way modern women dress. 6

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“Fashions fade, style is eternal.” Y SL


From the beginning of his career at the age of 21, when he was made chief designer of the House of Dior, Saint Laurent generated a huge amount of controversy with his radical and ground breaking fashion designs. Perhaps his most notorious reformation of the female dress was introducing pants as everyday as well as evening dress for women. This was followed in 1966 by the creation and catwalk debut of Le Smoking, the first tuxedo for women. However despite the daring of this bold and pioneering design, Yves was crowned king of all that was modern, glamorous and classically timeless when Bianca Jagger chose to where his tuxedo in white for her St Tropez wedding to Mick Jagger in 1971. Despite developing into a more conservative designer later in his career, he had an evolutionary rather than revolutionary belief that all a woman needed to be fashionable was a pair of pants, a sweater and a raincoat, he made a number of controversial moves in the 70’s. In 1971 he appeared completely naked in an advertising campaign for the YSL male fragrance and then in the mid 70’s his launch of a perfume called Opium brought criticisms that he was condoning drug use, not least because of his own addictions. The collections which are considered to be among the greatest successes of his career were the ‘rich peasant’ collection of 1976, which was so successful that the Paris show in which it featured was restaged in New York, and the 1965 Mondrian collection which was based on paintings of the Dutch artist of the same name. This was not the only time Saint Laurent paid homage to artists he admired through his work, the appliqués and beadworks that often adorned his elegant evening wear were inspired by artists such as Picasso, Miró and Matisse. However this is maybe not so much of a surprise when you take into consideration the Parisian social life he lead at the height of his career. At a time when Paris was the cultural centre of the world, Yves surrounded himself with the most talented artists, writers, dancers and actors, with Andy Warhol and writer Thandée Klossowski among them. By 1983, when Yves was 47, his work and contribution to the fashion industry was considered so fundamentally important that the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art held a retrospective of his designs, which marked the first time they had honored a living designer. Diana Vreeland, the doyenne of the Costume Institute and the woman behind this exhibition perfectly summed up Yves Saint Laurent’s unrivalled influence on women’s fashion from 1957 to the present day, “Whatever he does, women of all ages, from all over the world, follow.” 9


“ I want to thank all the women who have worn my clothes, the famous and the unknown, who have been so faithful to me and given me so much joy.” Y SL 1936-2008

1936 1950 1950 1950 1957 1957 1958 1960 1962 1966 1971 1971 1983 1998 2001 2002 2008

Yves Mathieu Saint-Laurent was born in Oran, Algeria Yves submitted three sketches to a contest for young fashion design ers. He won third prize. Later that same year, Yves entered the International Wool Secretari at competition again and won, beating out his friend Fernando Sanchez and a young German student named Karl Lagerfeld. Michel de Brunhoff, editor-in-chief of the Paris edition of Vogue maga zine.sent him to Dior, who hired him on the spot. Dior met with Yves's mother to tell her that he had chosen Yves to succeed him as designer. Later that year, Yves found himself at the age of 21 the head designer of the House of Dior. Yves Saint Laurent launched his first collection for the company, the Ligne Trapéze. It was a resounding success and won him a Neiman Marcus Oscar Saint Laurent found himself conscripted to serve in the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence. Yves Saint Laurent set up his own fashion house with Pierre Bergé. Yves introduced le smoking - his legendary smoking suit. His other inventions include the reefer jacket (1962), the sheer blouse (1966), and the jumpsuit (1968) Yves’s Spring collection raised great controversy, which was inspired by 1940s fashion. Some felt it romanticized the German Occupation Yves appeared completed naked in an advertising campaign for the YSL male fragrance. Yves Saint Laurent became the first living fashion designer to be honoured by the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a solo exhibition. Yves Saint Laurent showed his last ready-to-wear collection for the Rive Gauche label he had founded more than 30 years before Yves was awarded the rank of Commander of the Légion d'Honneur by French president Jacques Chirac. Yves retires. A tearful Yves Saint Laurent took his final bow as his long time muse, Catherine Deneuve, sang Ma Plus Belle Histoire d’Amour. Yves died on June 1, of brain cancer at his residence in Paris.

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about a girl| hester


Agency Industry people Hometown Chester, Cheshire (Hester-from-Chester, that’s great isn’t it!? I honestly do not know what they weren’t thinking!) Favourite song At the moment I love love love Kings of Leon ‘Sex on Fire’ Whenever it comes on I’m like a mad woman!! I like music that you can dance to! I also love Candi Staton’s ‘You’ve got the love’ and of course ‘Brown Eyed Girl’ by Van Morrison. My mum used to play this when I was a little girl and it just takes me back and makes me smile. And one last one, Faithless ‘Insomnia’ ;that reminds me of one of my best friends in the world, she’s as mad as me and we just go crazy with this song! Favourite food Cheese and crackers! I just love it. I have it any meal and time of the day. Loads of different types of cheese; Brie, Smoked Bavarian, Smoked Applewood, Philadelphia…. I remember my dad ringing me on the last day of my Duke of Edinburgh walk and asking me if there was anything I wanted to eat when I got back. I said, “Can I have Jacobs cream Crackers and Philadelphia please Dad?” What did you want to be when you were a little girl? I always wanted to be a fashion designer. What toys were you obsessed with? I used to have this toy called ‘Fashion Wheel’ and you got to pick patterns and types of clothes to colour in for each little paper woman cut out, it was amazing!! I’d put little collections together and create a ‘catwalk’!

How many pairs of shoes do you own?

I don’t know probably over 60! I love shoes! Once I had to get my friend to buy me these lime green and purple high-top, satin trainers and pretend to give them to me as a present so that my mum wouldn’t tell me off. Needless to say my mum didn’t find out until about 3 years later when my friend started reminiscing about the story and thought my mum had already found out! I still wear them so it was well worth it!

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Wine cardigan £40, White tank top £6, bothTOPMAN Grey briefs £3, Classic.



White tank top £6, TOPMAN Grey briefs £3, Classic.


Grey stripped tank top £6, H & M. Grey striped leggings £6, Primark. Bracelet £15, Freedom for TOPSHOP .


White tank top £6, TOPMAN Divorce Dove Ring £650, Gisele Ganne.



Above: Green Army jump, Stylists own vintage Black briefs 3 for £4 Primark. Left: Grey tank top £6 , Brown knitted cardigan with attached scarf £40, both TOPMAN, Black briefs 3 for £4 Primark.


Above: Black briefs 3 for £4, Tie die footless tighs £2, both Primark. Right: Grey tank top £6 , Grey knitted cardigan £40, both TOPMAN


Photography: Mark Winkley www.markwinkley.co.uk Model: Hester @ industry people Hair & Make up: Amanda Greenwood @ Industry people Using Babyliss hair extensions ÂŁ30, Available at BOOTS Styled by Amanda Greenwood Styling assistant: Sonia Shahid


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Emily L Name: EMILY L Agency: Elite Model Management Toronto. www.elitemodel.com Hair: Strawberry Blonde Eyes: Green Height: 180cm/5’11” 39


Charlotte

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Name: Charlotte Agency: Bookings www.bookingsmodels.co.uk Hair: brown Eyes: green Height: 5’10 / 1.78 40


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Egle

Name: Egle Agency: Bookings www.bookingsmodels.co.uk Hair: blonde Eyes: blue Height: 5’9 / 1.75 41


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Sophie Name: Sophie Agency: Next UK www.nextmodels.com Hair: Red Eyes: Blue Height: 173 — 5’ 8 scouted by Next at Godolphin School 42


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Hanna Name: Hanna Agency: Q Model Management www.qmanagementinc.com HEIGHT 5' 8" HAIR Black EYES Brown Discovered: in vienna 43


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Sarah J

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Maitland

Name: Maitland M Agency: L.A. Models www.lamodels.com Height: 5�9 Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue 46


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Monica Name: Monica Agency: Oxygen Models www.oxygenmodels.com Height: 5�7 Hair: brown Eyes: brown 47


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Cameron W Name: Cameron W Agency: Elite Model Management Toronto. www.elitemodel.com Hair: Blonde Eyes: Green Height: 5’11� Discovered at the movie theatre 48


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Joe S Name: Joe S Agency: Elite Model Management Toronto. www.elitemodel.com Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 6’1� Discovered at a modelling convention in Montreal 49


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Gisele Ganne

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Mourning or memorial jewellery has been worn for centuries, especially during the Victorian era where funerals and the events attached to burying, immortalizing, and remembering the dead was of much importance. Common symbols used in mourning jewellery included forget-menots, flowers, hair of a loved one, hearts, crosses, ivy leaves, and more macabre symbols such as skulls, coffins and gravestones. Gisele Ganne refers to these, and expounds upon them glamorizing death to the level of Haute Couture Catwalk. Ganne also refers to other old or ethnic customs as the Andaman ( a little community in Bengal where the widow takes the skull of their husband after the burial to wear it as a necklace), urban legends as the Black Widow who kill her husbands for their money and historical events as crimes, serial killers, and suicides… Ganne’s mourning jewellery illustrates these different forms of death. Each piece tells a story about the deceased and their widow. The widow of the deceased can wear the jewellery in his memory, or in memory of the manner in which he died.

But mourning is not just about dead people, it is also about dead relationships and decaying marriages. Today, 42% of the marriages finish by divorce in UK and 38% in France. Gisele Ganne ‘s divorce jewellery refers to old and contemporary wedding customs to illustrate this sort of mourning. The materials used are mainly leather, sequins, foam, human hair and silver. Gisele Gannes is interested in the symbolic and mythical function associated with the materials used. Through the mixture of these materials combined with the celebrities or models that will wear them, Gannes aims to create a sort of pop voodoo, or decadent curse. And by wearing this jewellery we can morn the death of the celebrity icons we love as they pass on in the coming years. In Victorian times, death provided an opportunity for people to display their anguish through various plumage and adornments. “My intention is to come back to this spirit, to celebrate death and decay for the power that it holds over life. Imposing and visually heavy, my jewellery symbolize the weight of death and as a ‘ Memento Mori”, reminding us that we all must die.” www.giseleganne.com


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LIE SANG BONG Lie Sang Bong is part of a new generation of designers emerging from the Paris fashion scene who combine the creative elegance influenced from French fashion with the historic elements of Korea. “One good thing about being a fashion designer is that you can live in different ages”, Lie Sang Bong states. Presenting his first solo collection entitled “The Reincarnation” in 1993 at Seoul fashion week, where he caught the attentions of fashionistas with his bold & daring designs. Lie Sang Bong made his Paris Fashion week debut in 2002 with ‘The Time’ collection. His

trademark silhouettes are recognised for their ‘femme fatale’ appeal. Unique volumes, splashes of ultra black, red, violets provide for a women’s ready to wear collection with an energised flair. Lie Sang Bong’s diverse influences throughout the years have ranged from calligraphy, 1930’s film noire heroines, to the love affair between Napoleon and Josephine. His devout interest in diverse cultures & time periods, combined with his individual & fresh vision of the world of fashion guarantees an outstanding & always innovative array of creations. www.liesangbong.com



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Manish Arora For his second season at Paris Fashion Week, Manish Arora presents a dramatic collection that seamlessly marries pop culture with high-end couture design. Sit back, take a deep breath and get drawn into the kaleidoscope of art, colours, imagery and cultural references that unfolds. Arora’s fascination with tracing the evolution of the warrior through different cultures is evident, from English knights to gladiators and Japanese samurais. The collection finds Swarovski breastplates and chain mail detailing with strong structured shoulder shapes. Tapestries and prints from the 17th century Baroque period have been used as inspiration, with lion head and eagle motifs being given a contemporary twist. A diverse range of textiles have been used including leather, velvet, silk, brocade, wool, knits and metal films, in a bright medley of colours. Key silhouettes include structured jackets, fitted dresses, nipped waists and a-line skirts. The collection explores new techniques of embroidery to achieve unique textures and embellishments. As part of an ongoing collaboration with Arora, now in its fifth successful year, CRYSTALLIZED™ -Swarovski Elements have been used through the collection to create exclusive textiles and accessories including delicate masks. This season Arora has collaborated with the renowned avant-garde Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami. During a visit to Japan, Arora got to experience Tanaami’s ‘Daydream’ exhibition, which had a profound influence on him. Arora approached the artist and their collaboration has resulted in an explosion of vibrant and experimental graphics. www.manisharora.ws


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AMINAKA WILMONT Having won the acclaim of national and international press and buyers, Maki Aminaka and Marcus Wilmont are set to show their highly anticipated first On-Schedule collection “Vector XXY” at London Fashion Week 2008.

Having previously won the prestigious Fashion Fringe Award, the duo continues to explore the concepts of form and silhouette in-depth. For Autumn/ Winter 2008/09 AMINAKA WILMONT took inspiration from the emergence of vector graphics and the cult movie Tron from the 1980’s. The cut-to-death design enabled computer programmers to create three-dimensional shapes within a two-dimensional environment, with exceptional sharpness and precision. With Vector XXY, AMINAKA WILMONT attempts to retain the initial creative concept and infuse both elements within the final creative state. The resulting collec-

tion is an intense and powerful look that bleeds sensuality, forcing the masculine and feminine to clash in an innovative androgynous style.

Experimental pattern-cutting techniques, expertly preformed tailoring and bold graphic digital prints capture the essence of this cross-reality and govern the entirety of Autumn/Winter 2008/09 Vector XXY collection. Monochrome colours are fragmented by hints of laser red and mirrored in shimmering silver greys. Pleated leather, luxurious wool and soft crepe de chine are employed to form a powerful layering effect on jersey garments that sits challengingly against visually graphics prints dresses. Detailing is key where leather embossed logo meets striking stitching methods and unique usage of zips that opens up alternate dimensions. www.aminakawilmont.com


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Elizabeth & James

Actresses-turned style makers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have collaborated once again to create the Elizabeth and James label. This contemporary line merges downtown cool with uptown class, and mixes pieces that possess soft, feminine detail with others offering a more tailored, masculine edge. Impeccable construction and the Olsens’ affinity for vintage apparel are hallmark elements of their fashion-forward label. Availble now at Selfridges. 60


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Brand| Photographer Tim Zargoza


Samantha Pleet

New York designer Samantha Pleet has been designing dark and darling clothing out of her Brooklyn studio for the last five seasons. She’s been a fan of Urban Outfitters for as long as she can remember, after all she grew up in Philadelphia, the land of their first store. So, you can imagine her excitement when she received word that she would have the opportunity to work with them. The Rapscallion line is about creativity, and innovation, and the chance to explore more of the world of Samantha Pleet. A Rapscallion is a pirate’s lady, a playful rascal, and a sexy scoundrel. So for all you scallys out there who are looking for the perfect thing to wear, these clothes are for you! The line’s first collection will debut in stores this October. Followed by 6 new Rapscallion collections arriving every other month.


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“My work is fragile but strong, nostalgic but with an edge..”

JULIE PIKE

Julie Pike lives by the best advise anyone could give “To dare to try and make a living by doing what you love”. Studying and working part time as a photo lab assistant was a lot of hours, and one had to give? Photography won the day, Pike quit working the photo lab and headed off to San Francisco to pursue her passion of photography at the Academy of Art College. Pike is now one Europe’s most up and coming photographers creating bewitching images that are nostalgic with an edge. Dive head first into her intimate world, with their muted pallet & soft organic lighting. On her hit list of who she wants in front of her lens? “Charlotte Rampling, Chloé Sevigny and Kate Moss.....when she is 50” This 32 year old Norwegian calls Oslo her home and is represented by Pepper Cookies in London www.peppercokkies.com www.juliepike.no .


My little pony Photography Mark Winkley

Stone clusted bib ecklace ÂŁ3, Primark.

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Pink Ostrich feather £1.99, Fred Aldous. Star brooches £1.50 each, Primark.

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Star hair clip, ÂŁ6 for a pair, Freedom at Topshop

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Multi strand beaded necklace ÂŁ5, Primark.

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Brown scarf £20, TOPMAN

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Orchid hair clip ÂŁ5 for two, Asserioze

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Star brooches ÂŁ1.50 each, Primark.

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Photography Mark Winkley www.markwinkley.co.uk Styling Amanda Greenwood Horse Blossom, With Thanks to her owners Kim & Mica Shot on location at Heaton park, Manchester.

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covert | It all started with a chance encounter back in 1984. Stephen Jones met Rei Kawakubo in Anchorage, Alaska . . . and the accord which was immediately struck between the master milliner and the great Japanese iconoclast led to the innovative catwalk collaborations which continue to this day. Currently, in addition to his Model Millinery and Miss Jones lines (plus his work with innumerable other fashion stars), Stephen creates hats for Rei’s CDG Women’s and Homme Plus runway shows, and Stephen Jones 1 – a range of unique millinery for Rei’s London home, Dover Street Market. The enormity of their mutual respect was demonstrated in 2005, when Dover Street Market hosted Stephen’s Quarter Century exhibition. 86


covert | Now, Stephen and Rei announce an exciting new chapter in their creative relationship: the development of a fragrance directed by Stephen Jones and produced by Comme des Garcons. This represents the realisation of one of Stephen’s longest held ambitions. “I’ve always wanted to create a fragrance,” says Stephen Jones. “But there is no-one with whom I would rather be sharing the challenges of this project. I’ve always loved Comme des Garcons fragrances – in fact, I think I may have been the very first person in England to buy one. And my respect for Rei knows no bounds. Her insistent and undiminished determination to make us all us all look at things in a new way identifies her as the most important designer of our times. Her single-mindedness and strength of character are a constant source of inspiration to me.” “Stephen is a true original who not only has a vision but knows how to realise it. His perfume will be as creative as his hats” REI KAWAKUBO “No doubt the perfume business will not be the same again once Mr. Jones enters it with his wondrous concoction. I am proud to have had the chance to help produce his first fragrance” ADRIAN JOFFE “Millinery, I think, is closer to fragrance than fashion. A hat, like a perfume, is an evocation of something nebulous, ephemeral, and other-wordly.” STEPHEN JONES 87


Fashion 101

Anna Sui Alber Elbaz Badgley Mischka Balenciaga Balmain Bottega Veneta Bulgari Christian Lacroix Christian Louboutin Comme des Garcons Dolce & Gabbana Dries Van Noten Emanuel Ungaro Gareth Pugh Giambattista Valli Giles Deacon Givenchy Hermes Issey Miyake

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/Anna Swee/ /al-BEAR el-BAHZ/ /Badge-Lee Meesh-ka/ /ba-len-see-ah-ga/ /bal-mahn/ /boat-ey-ga ven-eh-ta/ /BOOL-ga-ree/ /Christian la-crwa/ /Christian loo-boo-tan/ /com-dey-gar-son/ /dol-chey and gab-bana/ /dreez van no-ten/ /emanuel unn-gah-roh/ /gareth pew/ /Gee-yam-bat-easta Vah-lee/ /jy-ls dee-kun/ /jhee-von-shee/ /air-mez/ /iss-ee me-ya-kee iss-ee/

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Jean Paul Gaultier Lanvin Loewe Louis Vuitton Miuccia Prada Miu Miu Moschion Phoebe Philo Proenza Schouler Rei Kawakubo Rodarte Rochas Roksanda Illincic Sonia Rykiel Thierry Mugler TSE Versace Yigal Azrouel Yohji Yamamoto Yves Saint Laurent

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/jon pawl go-tee-yay/ /lan-vehn/ /lo-ev-vay/ /lu-ee vwee-tahn/ /Myoo-cha prah-dah /mew mew/ /mo-ski-no/ /Fee-Bee- F-eye-lo/ /pro-en-za skoo-ler/ /ray Kah-wah-koo-bow/ /ro-dart-tay/ /roh-shas/ /Rock-san-da ILL-inch-itch/ /sohn-ya- ree-key-yell/ /tee-air-ree moog-lay/ /Say/ /vir-sar-chee/ /Yee-gahl az-roo-el/ /yo-jee ya-ma-mo-to/ /eve sahn luh-rahn/

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A good thing | Noveber 10th sees the launch of the limited edition Topman Crisis Charity socks. The socks retail at £4 with 100% of the proceeds going direct to Crisis & will be sold exclusively in all Topman stores across the UK, Ireland and online at www. topman.com/crisissock Crisis & Topman recognise the need to support the UK’s ‘hidden homeless’ who may be living in hostels, B&Bs or sleeping on friends floors, many of whom are young men who have the potential to reintegrate themselevs into society & escape the harsh cycle of homelessness cycle through Crisis. These limited edition socks are the perfect stocking filller. Not only do they come wrapped in a sock pouch with a to / from gift tag, these socks are a presnt that gives back, as 100% of you £4 will go direct to Crisis to help with the fight against homelessness. Topman is also donating a winter wool hat to all visitors passing through the Crisis Christmas Centres in London & Newcastle.

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