Kendall Jenner Landed A Job For Regular People, Style And Appearance.
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- Charles Jeffrey working with Fred Perry and Rick Owens showing off his pentagram.
- And now we’re all creative directors.
Last week, Molly May was appointed creative director for an exploitative giant fast-fashion company. Signing the dotted line to thunderous applause from boss girls everywhere. While Kendall Jenner critics stormed Cartier and complained about Love Islander’s inexperience with office jargon and abusive emails. Others were more biased — namely, optically celebrating the multi-million-pound celebrity hire. At the same time, many were employees of the company itself, in inhumane conditions with wages below the minimum wage.
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“The world expects Kendall to lead the industry,” said Chief Brand Executive Raisa Gerona of the unprecedented decision to name a celebrity to a position. That is “normal” but no less desirable.
According to the company, Jenner handles “the look and feel of the website. The selection of brands sold on the website, the monthly processing of mandatory trends, style and appearance.
Kendall Jenner As well as marketing ideas, brand partnerships, and brand activation.
“Not surprisingly, the announcement has disturbed many experts about the state of the industry. And while we haven’t seen the full scope of Jenner’s artistic vision – the model made the news with a photoshoot in LA – because, to paraphrase, she lives there.
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Even though Fred Perry and LOVERBOY cater to completely different audiences – people. Who love football and think overseas dominance is a kind of pattern cut – the two labels chart Venn in terms of subversive and deeply checkered stories. In a new collaboration, presented in three collections, Charles Jeffrey of Scotland and Fred Perry of England shed their differences. There are bomber jackets, polo pants, kilts, and fuzzy vests, all placed in a half-and-half tartan pattern. Buy the collection here.