GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, January 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Peacocks clothes starts the week with strong hits across key titles in the print media including the Daily Mirror, The Mail On Sunday and Mizz magazine, as the brand continues to gain the attention of fashion editors across all media platforms.
The Daily Mirror carries a timely shop the sales feature, with Peacocks denim shirt highlighted as a stylish bargain buy to layer with knitwear. The Mirror's Celebs on Sunday supplement this week has a feature themed on winter warmers, and Peacocks lovely patterned mittens are a hit.
Over at the Mail On Sunday newspaper this week was a fascinating story about how supermarket chain Morrisons is now offering a Peacocks fashion concession in some of its stores, with Harrogate, North Yorkshire and Openshaw, Manchester now open for business after an initial trial in Bradford.
In daybreak magazine this week, Antonia O'Brien from mywardrobe.com lets everbody in on her fashion predictions for 2011 on the Daybreak Fashion FTSE, and the Pearl Lowe for Peacocks Tanya slinky metallic gold dress is a fashion forward product along with the sequin bag and cuff accessories from the range.
Mizz magazine this week features Peacocks accessories too, with the range's blingtastic hair grips shown as the perfect way to add some sparkle to any outfit.
January has started off superbly for Peacocks in the media, with the clothing range and Pearl Lowe collection continuing to gain admiration from the fashion press, and the high street fashion retailer's accessories and new budget cosmetics range gaining wide coverage.
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