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UK former first lady Samantha Cameron launches fashion line

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LONDON: Nearly five months after leaving Downing Street, Britain’s former first lady Samantha Cameron has launched a fashion label — revealed, naturally, in British Vogue magazine. The 45-year- old wife of former Conservati­ve prime minister David Cameron won many fans for her smart but modern style during his six years in office, drawing comparison­s with US fi rst lady Michelle Obama. Art school educated, Cameron was formerly the creative director of luxury leather goods and stationery fi rm Smythson, where she remains a creative consultant, and has also been studying patterncut­ting. Free from the constraint­s of public life, she has now come up with her own collection of 40 pieces which will go on sale early next year. “I felt that there was a lot of American and French brands out there that fit that bracket of designer contempora­ry with the right price point and the right styling, but there aren’t that many British brands which fi ll that space,” she told Vogue.

She added: “I’ve spent a lot of time trying stuff on my friends.”

The brand name, Cefi nn, is reportedly derived from her children’s names — Elwen, Florence, Ivan and Nancy.

Alexandra Shulman, editorinch­ief of British Vogue, was quoted in The Times as saying that the collection had a broad appeal, predicting that it would be popular as workwear.

“Like all designers Samantha has reflected her own taste in the clothes — they are quite simple well- cut shapes, hard-wearing with a lot of concentrat­ion on the fabrics so that they won’t look rubbish by the end of a busy day and there are a lot of separates,” she said.

She added: “The collection is above your average high street price but not anywhere near internatio­nal designer prices.

“This slot in the shopping market is actually doing very well at the moment so it’s a good time for her to be launching.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Cameron in a Preen by Thornton Bregazzi in London last June. — AFP file photo
Cameron in a Preen by Thornton Bregazzi in London last June. — AFP file photo

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