Girls Aloud Designer T-Shirts

Posted by Chantelle on Mon 1st September 2008 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Latest Celebrity Fashion

It’s like something out of the Spice Girls publicity book ... Girls Aloud have recently designed their own individual T-Shirts which they feel best represents their personalities.

Love them or loath them, the campaign is clearly a publicity stunt for Kit Kat who are giving a little bit of the profits to a worthy cause - children’s charity Make-A-Wish Foundation UK.

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It just turns out that the girls were adorning their own t-shirt designs during their ‘breaks’ on their recent ‘Tangled Up’ tour.  I wander just how much they were paid for that!

The T-Shirts can now be won by buying Kit Kat’s and checking the wrappers. The more I think about this strange collaboration the more it makes me think that the girls have gotta be desperate for a little bit of extra dough ... and they don’t mind being associated with a cheap chocolate bar from bygones ago! Think about it ... Kit Kat and Girls Aloud ... where on earth is the connection I ask you? They each have their own individual look and are style icons in their own right so in my mind they are damaging their fashion cred massively.

If you desperately want to get your hands on one of these tees and you’re a slave to Girls Aloud then check out the meaning behind each below:

Sarah Harding’s design captures her rocky style perfectly. Inspired by her love of the UK, Sarah says, ‘I think we should be proud of our country and our flag which is why I wanted the Union Jack on it.  This is really important to me and I love being in the thick of things so it made sense to put myself bang smack in the middle!’

Nicola’s design incorporates the iconic words of fellow Liverpudlians, the Beatles. Nicola explains, ‘‘Let It Be’ is a song I hold dear to my heart as it speaks of hope and desire. I wanted my t-Shirt to encourage people to dream of a perfect world filled with happiness, love and friendship, and to never forget their goals.’

LA based Nadine is ultra glam and her t-shirt is no exception; describing the inspiration behind the clean simple design, Nadine said, ‘I love the glamorous style of the old silver screen era, the 30’s and art deco period. The era symbolised progress and optimism which I wanted to reflect in my t-Shirt.’

Kimberley’s t-shirt is designed to combine Britain’s traditional heritage with the multi-cultural mix of the country today. Kimberley said, ‘I’m proud to be living in a country that can accept different cultures, colours and creeds with open arms and wanted my t-shirt to reflect the diverse attitude of modern Britain.’

Cheryl’s design highlights her love for her hometown - Newcastle. Using a magpie to communicate the fun cheeky side of her fellow Geordies, Cheryl said, ‘I wanted my t-Shirt to give people an insight into what it’s like to be a Geordie and highlight that Newcastle is a really special place to me – after all it’s the Jewel of the North East!’

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