interior designer : canadian 'design junky'

3.16.2006

oh, JOEEEEEE-YYY!


'joe fresh style TM is a fashion oasis. where else can you shop for fresh oranges, shampoo, a few storage bins and a chic new trench coat? next time you're picking up groceries, take a stroll through the joe fresh styleTM department - up to 10,000 square feet of it.'
catch it quick, its been introduced to the canadian fashion diva market via supermarket to knock wal-mart [wal-who? so cheap + generic...ewe!] out of the water. it will emulate one of my great US faves.....TAR-JAY!
go gettem' canadiana! go gettem joe!
brought to you by: '...joe, as in joseph mimran, the man synonymous with canadian fashion. he is, after all, the dynamic force behind three of canada's greatest canadian retail success stories - alfred sung, club monaco and caban....collaborates with us on our widely popular president's choiceTM home collection. [you know those sleek and simple PCTM kitchen accessories, the stainless steel cookware and the crisp linens? joe and his team designed them.]'.
i couldn't have said it better myself. shop joe fresh canada! no one says style better than joseph mimram, who also does private-label work for loblaw and toronto-based holt renfrew & co. ltd., both headed by billionaire mr. galen weston.

to my anonymous commenter: number one, thank you for commenting! really, thank you. hip-hip- horray to 725 + BUM for finagling their way into the american market and making themsleves known over the border and still standing strong in their market in canada. as for wal-mart ....well, they are indeed ranked with top honours on the 'worst in retail design' for another concectutive year. need i say more? their in-store retail experience leaves little to be desired, we shop target for all our economical needs....besides what better motto than 'design for all' at target. for now canada you'll just have to shop over the border to find your cheapy designer goods, otherwise there's always joe fresh!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

FYI
Walmart carries the 725 and BUM labels which are canadian based.