Here at REW we get very excited when we get feedback from our customers about why they love REW products. So we thought - why not give them a chance to have a voice and tell the REW family about their styling tips and ways to wear. Todays blog has been written by Lisa Kowalski a working Mum of 2 who has a slight addiction to fashion, put together with photos from our latest fashion shoot. STRIPES I just can’t get enough of them this summer! From classic Breton to monochrome madness I love them all. That is why my Casta REW is my go to of the season. From haute couture to high street black and white, simple...
Buying her that perfect gift this Christmas. Watch her face light up as she opens up something special from Rew this Christmas. A gorgeously soft scarf that will change her look in an instant and she won't have the fuss of tying it, as it's already done, simply button and go…... Get mom a stylish and comfy scarf from our 'fleece essentials' range. Why not choose one of our lightweight 'cotton scarves' for Grandma. Spend over £50.00 and each Rew scarf will be sent to you in it's very own dust bag. We love helping our customers choose that perfect gift so why not give us a call and let us take the hassle out of shopping online this Christmas....
About Handmade at Kew This autumn, Handmade in Britain will be collaborating with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to host an international craft event. You’ll be able to meet and buy from over 150 extraordinary designer-makers working across all disciplines including: ceramics, jewellery, fashion and textiles, glass, paper, furniture, metalwork, sculpture and interior accessories.Over four days from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 October, the picturesque gardens at Kew will showcase exceptional and innovative British and international craftsmanship, for both fashion and interiors, in a unique shopping experience.Handmade at Kew is a very special chance to invest in beautiful, unique products at a show where you can buy, browse and commission directly from the maker; unearthing the stories, inspirations and processes behind...
Why I support the RBL So over last few years my dad has been visiting and researching the final moments of my Great Great Uncles -Albert Deakin and Charles Frederick Deakin, so incredibly brave such fascinating stories of war - for a mother to lose not one but both sons - for me this is incomprehensible. Albert Deakin was a Machine gunner and was killed at the battle of Arras on the 3rd May 1917 with no known grave. Charles Fredrick Deakin his brother was a tunneller in the 179th tunnelling company a former previous miner, Charles helped blew up The Lochnagar mine upon returning to safe ground was later killed again in Arras by a stray shell. We have...
Rew #SBS Winner. At the beginning of the year Rachel Emma Wright, founder of Rew clothing entered the Theo Paphitis's small business Sunday incentive. Small businesses are encouraged to "Tweet" Theo every Sunday between 5pm and 7pm about their business. Theo then picks just six of the best out of 1000's of entries.Rachel was shocked and thrilled when the winning 6 was announced on Monday 14th January 2013. Joining the #SBS family has really given Rew a boost, in the first few days after the win Twitter followers increased, and website hits doubled. Since the win in January Rew has featured in various trade magazines along with local press and bloggers all picking up on the new alternative to...