Monday 17 March 2014

Issey Miyake - How you confuse us so...

Well, once again the residents of Brook Green have completely bowled us over with their generousity! Totally run out of lovely things to say and for once, when I saw the donation I was lost for words! *shock*

A clothes rail and a small bag with one item in it was handed in. What Andrew, the relief manager, took out the bag meant he was gobsmacked (And Andrew loves a chat more then I do, so for him to be lost for words too is no mean feat!)
He had pulled out an Issey Miyake creation.

Now I use the word creation for a reason as we were at a loss for quite a while as to how it actually worked. Issey Miyake is a Japanese fashion designer who explores technology to make very interesting clothes. It is his Pleats Please for which he is best known.

Wikipedia: "In the late 1980s, he began to experiment with new methods of pleating that would allow both flexibility of movement for the wearer as well as ease of care and production. This eventually resulted in a new technique called garment pleating in 1993's Pleats Please in which the garments are cut and sewn first, then sandwiched between layers of paper and fed into a heat press, where they are pleated. The fabric's 'memory' holds the pleats and when the garments are liberated from their paper cocoon, they are ready-to wear."

It took us at least 3 weeks to get the garment to this stage - Folded, origami style, flat... - as it was inside out and with a random strap that confused us.
Then after trying the piece on Andreea we came up with these...


But then google showed us this. So this is how it is supposed to look! (we think)
Image from Here.

We also found out it was quite a LOT of money, so we are now trying to work out the best way for Trinity Hospice to get the most money for it.
If you are interested call Head Office on 02077871001 for details.


Well done Issey Miyake and the lovely couple who donated it!

Bye for now
BG

Wednesday 5 March 2014

We are still down Hammersmith way...

...which is why we have gone a little quiet. 

Brook Green will be closed until the 17th March. 

And depending on how soon a permanent manager can be found we still may be at Hammersmith, past that date.


Sadly Trinity Hospice are really short staffed at the moment so we are all mucking in and covering the big shops to make more money.
A full shop at Fulham!
Trinity Hospice's Fulham Shop in all it's glory

There are more Shop Manager and Assistant Manager jobs for some of Trinity Hospice's other shop locations too!

Click here if you are interested in Fashion and Retail and want to know more about the roles available.
Or If you are passionate about retailing and the ability to maximise sales and profits to support Trinity Hospice then please contact our Human Resources department on 0207 787 1000, or email humanresources@trinityhospice.org.uk 

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In other news....I know we have had a bag dropped off at the Brook Green shop with some skinny MiH jeans inside - Some of which are new! Sizes 8, 10 and 12.

Obviously it is a little mean of me telling you when the shop is shut, but just trying to get you all excited and eager to pop in when we are back up and running!

Sneaky

Bye for now
BG