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British-based company Stardust sets the trend

by Rachel Pugh
Weekender General Manager
Times Leader Director of Community Relations

Founded in 1998, Stardust launched a pop culture-based clothing and gift company with an important goal in mind. Believing you do not have to lose your hip identity just because you’ve decided to start a family, Stardust designs funky clothing items, accessories and gifts for women, men and babies. Also setting up a “home party” business structure for women or men to sell items around their own schedules (think the Avon or Lia Sophia business model), Stardust keeps family in mind.

One of the company’s claims to fame is its 2004 entrance into the Vivienne Westwood exhibition for its Baby Punk line. Headquartered in South London, Stardust’s merchandise can now be purchased in more than 200 stores worldwide, including some prestigious retailers such as Harrods, Paul Smith and Fenwicks. Featured in many British magazines, Stardust has graced celebrities such as Blondie, Keith Richards and Scarlett Johansson, just to name a few.

For a peek at some of the ultra-chic men’s accessories, take a look at the following creative pieces that separate cool from ho-hum.

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Rachel Pugh - Weekender General Manager
Times Leader Director of Community Relations   (570) 970-7398
rpugh@timesleader.com