March 15, 2007 (Press Release) --
Slogan T-Shirts like "Face Lifting isn't Exercise" and "Flattery Operated" from English T-Shirt Designer Queen of Suburbia are now avialable in the USA.
Headed up by designer Danielle Tomkinson, Queen of Suburbia has shot to European prominence with her range of T-Shirts influenced by politics amongst school mothers.
Danni worked for several prominent fashion houses in late 90's London but left the big city lights for suburbia where she had her two children. Whilst design remained a hobby, it seemed like her high flying career was a thing of the past until she found an unlikely muse in the school playground.
The politics amongst the mothers in the schoolyard fascinated Danni and soon she was designing again. This time, rather than suits for Paul Smith or dresses for 1647 it was slogan t-shirts that became the outlet for her crative talents.
"It was apparent through observing body language and the way the mothers interacted that all kinds of messages and truths were being revealed so I thought to myself why not make those messages a little more overt". explains Danni.
That spawned concepts such as "Flattery Operated" and "Manicure Depressive".
Queen of Suburbia started small but grew quickly, first local, then regional, national and Europe wide the witty arch and fashionable tees struck a cord and now finally demand from the US has reached such a level that Queen of Suburbia has opted to distribute in the US via her website http://www.queenofsuburbia.com
Headed up by designer Danielle Tomkinson, Queen of Suburbia has shot to European prominence with her range of T-Shirts influenced by politics amongst school mothers.
Danni worked for several prominent fashion houses in late 90's London but left the big city lights for suburbia where she had her two children. Whilst design remained a hobby, it seemed like her high flying career was a thing of the past until she found an unlikely muse in the school playground.
The politics amongst the mothers in the schoolyard fascinated Danni and soon she was designing again. This time, rather than suits for Paul Smith or dresses for 1647 it was slogan t-shirts that became the outlet for her crative talents.
"It was apparent through observing body language and the way the mothers interacted that all kinds of messages and truths were being revealed so I thought to myself why not make those messages a little more overt". explains Danni.
That spawned concepts such as "Flattery Operated" and "Manicure Depressive".
Queen of Suburbia started small but grew quickly, first local, then regional, national and Europe wide the witty arch and fashionable tees struck a cord and now finally demand from the US has reached such a level that Queen of Suburbia has opted to distribute in the US via her website http://www.queenofsuburbia.com

Popular English T-shirt designer Queen of Suburbia has for the first time made her t-shirt collection available in the US.
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