GLASGOW, January 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) As we reach the midpoint of what has been another great week in the media for the http://www.peacocks.co.uk/ high street fashion brand, there are more hits for the Peacocks range across a number of high circulation newspaper and magazine titles. Peacocks popular Kate dress, with its irresistible price tag, gets mention in the Mail while the weekly magazine fashion editorials make mention of other items from the range including the Summer Season 2011 floral dress and items from peacocks footwear.
As the Royal Wedding draws closer, media attention naturally starts to focus on Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton, and the Daily Mail today features a story about the Kate Middleton style effect. The Peacocks dress inspired by the one Middleton wore to announce her engagement has been a massive success, notes the Mail.
In Reveal magazine this week, the Peacocks Summer Season 2011 floral dress is detailed as the perfect buy to see you through the entire season in an article entitled "Buy now, wear all year".
And with the summer still feeling like it's pretty far off what with the still chilly temperatures, a timely mention for Peacocks in Star magazine for the range's tights, leggings and winter accessories as the best ways to keep warm in style.
Over at Woman magazine, the 20 best shoes for under GBP20 are listed, and the parade includes the lace up brogues and also the ribbon heels from Peacocks stylish range of footwear.
All in all, a great week in the media so far for Peacocks!
Midweek media mentions in UK national titles for Peacocks clothing
Peacocks Kate dress in Daily Mail Middleton news story
2011-01-14
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