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T Stand for Toon in Cheryl’s T-Shirt Design

Tuesday 19th of August 2008 03:21:10 PM

T Stand for Toon in Cheryl’s T-Shirt DesignAs reported previously, the popular pop singing group Girls Aloud had announced they would be doing unique t-shirt designs for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Foundation grants wishes to sick and dying children. Now the Girls Aloud t-shirt designs are being unveiled, much to the delight of fans, at the Beamish Hall Hotel next Sunday in County Durham.

Cheryl is one of the members of the Girls Aloud band. She has made a name for herself as both a singer and a fashion aficionado in Geordie style. She designed unusual white t-shirts with a black magpie in honour of her hometown football team. The colours of the team are black and white. Cheryl made it clear she is very proud to be a Geordie and from Newcastle.

Nicola’s t-shirt design includes the words “Let It Be” from the Beatles song by the same name. She indicated the words have special meaning because the song “speaks of hope and desire”. She wants those people who choose her t-shirt design to wear it believing in happiness and the future.

Sarah of Girls Aloud included the Union Jack in her design to show her love of country. Her Tees are patriotic and perfect for those who want to show their pride in the UK. Nadine decided to use an art deco period design. For Nadine the glamorous 1930s spoke of optimism which is the message she wants her design to send.

Kimberley’s t-shirt design mixes the traditional and the multi-cultural. She was quoted as saying that her design shows her pride 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.”

It’s clear the 5 singers put a lot of thought and a personal touch into their t-shirt designs.

(c) Adrian Van Leen,www.sxc.hu




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