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  • Styling Tips

    Styling Tips

    Fashion & Trends

    Welcome to our style and fashion guide, these pages are kept up to date by our dedicated design team. Here you will find essential fashion and style tips from Simon Jersey's head of design Helen Harker and senior designer Emma Walmsley.

    This section also includes this seasons must haves, ideas for updating your look after hours and much more..

    Head of Design, Helen Harker gives an insight into her world

    Catwalk trends are critical to watch, so I routinely peruse all the glossy fashion mags and think about how to develop the latest looks to work within a workwear environment.

    My favourite shopping location is Paris - it's so vibrant and the style and fabrics are very inspirational.

    How people dress fascinates me and I like to talk to them about what they are wearing and where they bought it from.

    Out and about I never switch off, I find myself constantly watching staff in restaurants or chefs in the open kitchens just to constantly move with the latest trends, and gain a knowledge of their working environment.

    Colour inspiration is a key driving force in developing the next season's key look. I get my inspiration from fashion and trade shows like Premiere vision in Paris, fashion journals and from what's happening around me - trends within new furnishings, shops, restaurants, bars and hotels.

    Our customers are always at the forefront of my mind, I talk to them as often as possible and we have special workshops to hear their views. I know the knowledge obtained from the wearer is essential for development.

    An aim of mine is to have everybody in the work place in a professional, yet comfortable range of clothing, which makes the individual look good whilst promoting the company brand identity.

  • Fashion Guide

    Fashion Guide

    Style Tips
    Head of Design, Helen Harker gives an insight into her work

    Catwalk trends are critical to watch, so I routinely peruse all the glossy fashion mags and think about how to develop the latest looks to work within a workwear environment.

    My favourite shopping location is Paris – it’s so vibrant and the style and fabrics are very inspirational.

    How people dress fascinates me and I like to talk to them about what they are wearing and where they bought it from.

    Colour inspiration is a key driving force in developing the next season’s key look. I get my inspiration from fashion and trade shows like Premiere vision in Paris, fashion journals and from what’s happening around me – trends within new furnishings, shops restaurants, bars and hotels.

    Out and about I never switch off, I find myself constantly watching staff in restaurants and chefs in open kitchens just to constantly move with the latest trends, and gain a knowledge of their working environment.

    Our customers are always at the forefront of my mind, I talk to them as often as possible and we have special workshops to hear their views. I know the knowledge obtained from the wearer is essential for development.

    An aim of mine is to have everyone in the work place dressed in a professional, yet comfortable range of clothing, which makes the individual look good while promoting the company brand identity.

    “Image is an important part of the beauty industry and we can always rely on Simon Jersey to keep updating their range of tunics with the latest colours and styles. It helps us to keep our image fresh and
    up–to–date”

    July Payler, Proprietor – Pure Indulgence

    Pure Indulgence
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