Friday 24 December 2010

Razorlight Charity Christmas Card

Grazia Daily with Rozarlight member Johnny Borrell, she gad very glad with his hanging out at the British Fashion Awards kindly this month.

Borrell told, "The British Fashion Awards had all been a bit confusing. He'd been invited along to present an award to his BFF Patrick Grant, the ridiculously handsome designer of menswear label E. Tautz (Borrell is a big fan of their tailoring) who was winning the Menswear Designer of the Year. But at the last minute there was a switch, and suddenly the musician found himself presenting an award to Lara instead. This didn't stop Borrell joking around with the photographers backstage when Grant eventually came out with his award, even borrowing a paparazzi's camera and yelling at Grant to look "over here" with the rest of the photographers. Well, maybe you had to be there..."

Borrell's fans said: "Borrell was already somewhat on our minds when we received this brilliant Christmas e-card from the lovely people at Burberry, starring the man himself. It's an interactive card featuring a festive performance of "Can't Complain About Christmas" courtesy of the luxury brand's in-house music label, Burberry Acoustic".

A donation will be amke to the Burberry Foundation which every time any folk are email this card, this charity consecrate to helping young folk realise their dreams and potential throught the power of their creativity.

The power-brand's excellent chief creative direction Christopher, who designed the Burberry Christmas card which can be preview on the iPhone and iPad, emailed and shared via Facebook and Twitter - and you can even add your very own personalised Christmas greeting.

Saturday 11 December 2010

Thrust In The Teenage Cancer Trust to Royalty, Rockers And Stars



The Polo Jeans Co.’s Art Stars exhibition, he arranged famous artists to celebrate and gain raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.


Johnny Borrell front man's Razorlight to performed a celebrity packed crowd, in adding Princess Beatrice, X-Factor’s Brian Friedman and top models such as Edie Campbell. As their inspiration using the iconic Stars and Stripes flag.


After the function 40 Europe folk very exciting to see the young artists created a piece of art in the form of a three dimensional star.


In the evening the unique designs were vend with all money embossed going to the Teenage Cancer Trust.