Backstage Diaries: Christopher Kane

Posted by sipdrinkblog on Feb 23 2009 | SIP

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Backstage at Christopher Kane the atmosphere was electric. The passion of the young scottish designer, the star of Topshop’s New Generation, was clear and he had clearly rubbed off on everyone involved. With news that the front row would be heaving with the it-crowd of the fashion world the heat was on to make this a show to remember, and Kane did not disappoint.

The fabulous Robin Sinha from www.studiof27.com assisted sip with the photography catching some classics - check out our facebook page to see the whole collection.

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We at sip watched happily backstage as models walked past drinking sip and looking fantastic in futuristic dresses made from layers of tulle and velvet -clean cut and simple, just the way we like it! Then we headed out to watch the show and caught up with the ever so beautiful Twiggy and Erin O’Connor as well as rubbing elbows with Kanye West.

 His collection started with simple lines and muted tones slowly morphing into the most striking organza and vinyl creations adorned with lines of ribbon - almost hypnotising.

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2 comments for now

2 Responses to “Backstage Diaries: Christopher Kane”

  1. Interesting label design. Does that water actually help nurture skin?

    25 Feb 2009 at 2:21 am

  2. sipdrinkblog

    Hi, thanks for your comment.

    Water is the ultimate super drink; it hydrates and clarifies the skin, boosts energy levels, helps to improve digestion, it’s calorie-free, and promotes healthy teeth but some people don’t like the taste of it. This is where sip comes in. Delicious and packed with 100% natural ingredients, sip isn’t sweetened artificially but has been delectably sweetened with fruit extract. With vitamin, antioxidant and botanical properties included to enhance the integral benefits of water, sip works that little bit harder. We come in 4 yummy flavours: Elderflower, Ruby Orange, Mango and Lemongrass & Ginger.

    25 Feb 2009 at 11:47 am

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