The most bizarre designer collaboration award goes to....

>> 17.7.09

When I was waiting for my flight to Stockholm in Heathrow, I received an email from a company asking me if I wanted to receive a pair of Shea Butter Knickers by Ayten Gasson. I was in a Duty Free trance, a bit high on perfume smells and bright lights, so I just sent my address and forgot about it. On a regular day, I would have thought "Shea Butter Knickers?!?" - although I'd probably still have wanted to see the goods.

When I came back, a little parcel was waiting for me on my desk and on the brown silk pouch, it said "Andrex Shea Butter knickers by Ayten Gasson". Aaaaaah suddenly it all made sense (sort of). A toilet paper company commissioning a lingerie designer to make special pants that feel as soft as their new "luxury" toilet paper. Because yes, apparently, toilet paper can be a luxury item. Maybe for those very special poops you do after you've eaten gold and diamonds *sniggers*.
I won't even get started on the fact that a toilet paper x designer pair of knickers is BROWN... You see where I am getting here, right? You are picking up what I am putting down? DURRTY.

Click on the image if you want to buy some for yourself...


I wonder what is next in the designers collaborations... Loulou Loves You and Charmin? Agent Provocateur and Kandoo?

If you forget the toilet paper side of things, the knickers are actually really nice (apart from the monogrammed "A" for Andrex on them)... So they got me curious about Ayten Gasson. In a way, Andrex's PR coup is more useful for Ayten. I went to have a look at her website, and discovered a beautiful range of vintage inspired lingerie. Here are my faves.


Penelope


Elizabeth


The prices are on the reasonable side of high, £40 for knickers and £60 for bras.
For those of you who are in London, you can go see her creations at Bordello, on Great Eastern Street. The others, don't worry, you can buy everything online in her shop. Everything is so lovely, I might just be willing to overlook her strange collaboration!

7 comments:

Claire 17.7.09  

I got these as well - you've forgotten (what I thought was!) the most important bit. That £5 of the purchase price (£10 total) goes to the women's cancer charity, Look Good, Feel Better.

kim 17.7.09  

Really strange idea but indeed, there are beautiful!
I think it's my first comment here although I've been reading your blog and enjoying it for several months now. xxx from Belgium!

kim 17.7.09  

"They" not "There" are beautiful... Sorry, my head was still on the pillow :-)

Meream 17.7.09  

Wow, those actually look quite luxurious. But perhaps the photos are fooling me.

Your post is funny. :)

cather,  18.7.09  

At first I thought shea butter knickers meant they were made of that kind of fabric that is impregnated with moisturizers and supposed to make your skin smoother when you wear it.
I agree, the designer's work is lovely. Very chic-looking. I'm not sure about the shea butter knickers themselves though. They remind me of a series of Tahitian pearl jewelry I once saw called "The Brown Rainbow"...

catherine_sr. 18.7.09  

I'm sorry, I pressed the button too quickly before signing my previous comment!

miss eltan 18.7.09  

i just checked out ayten gasson on bordello - it says "The successful label ... was founded with the help from The Prince's Trust organisation". i <3 prince charles anyway but who would've thought he likes cute knickers.... xx

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