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Humanitarian award for designer Kenneth
KENNETH Cole has been presented with the Humanitarian Designer Award at the Islands of the World Fashion Week.
Owen Bethel, president of Mode ÃŽles, founder and organisers of the event, said: 'In keeping with the event's focus on the global issues of the education of youth and poverty alleviation, it was felt that no other fashion designer personified so explicitly the concern for these issues through their creative integration in his designs and marketing initiatives.
'His innovative approach to addressing and drawing attention to the issues is both outstanding and poignant."
KENNETH Cole has been presented with the Humanitarian Designer Award at the Islands of the World Fashion Week.
Owen Bethel, president of Mode ÃŽles, founder and organisers of the event, said: 'In keeping with the event's focus on the global issues of the education of youth and poverty alleviation, it was felt that no other fashion designer personified so explicitly the concern for these issues through their creative integration in his designs and marketing initiatives.
'His innovative approach to addressing and drawing attention to the issues is both outstanding and poignant."
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A NEW website has launched that allows you to update your jewellery collection without spending a fortune.
Blubangle.com offers a completely new subscription-based jewellery service that allows customers to borrow a range of high quality fashion items including necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings for a fraction of the price that it would cost to purchase them.
Subscribers can choose from four subscription levels starting at £14.99 per month, which allows them to borrow up to £200 worth of jewellery.








