Tareq’s Jaeger film featured in Campaign magazine
9 September 2014
Tareq’s rather brilliant and very stylish launch films for the British fashion label’s Autumn/Winter collection featured heavily in the latest edition of Campaign magazine, going under review in the fearsome ‘Private View’ feature – eek! We needn’t have worried however as Tareq’s films went down as a huge success – especially with guest critic and fashionista, Mary Portas.
“The Jaeger film was elegant and curious,” remarked Portas. “It left me wanting to hear more of the conversation. A scattering of posh Mums and daughters talking about Brits and our fabulous style. There was a risk here that this could have been a bit up itself, but the ‘leading ladies’ were intelligent, unscripted and natural, showing us simply that Jaeger is a brand for elegant grown-up women for whom style comes naturally.”
Thanks Mary!
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Kai Schonrath
Creative Review loves Liz’s awesome National Trust film as much as we do!
Jaeger Autumn/Winter 2014 by Tareq
11 August 2014
The British fashion brand celebrates its 130th Anniversary by enlisting the help of three top models and their mothers in an elegant and poignant series of films that draws attention to the matters of style.
Jodie Kidd and mother Wendy, Jacquetta Wheeler with photographer mother Tessa Codrington and Jasmine Guinness alongside mother Liz Casey star in an interview/documentary film directed by Tareq that succeeds in capturing the spirit and style of the classic chic fashion house – that quintessential balance of taste and elegance we have come to expect from Tareq’s extensive collection of fashion work.
The first video, entitled ‘Character’ features each mother and daughter musing over the characteristics they have acquired through the generations: ‘Her determination’, said Wheeler on mother Tessa Codrington, while Guinness expanded on her mother’s ‘bloody-mindedness’ and Wendy Kidd modestly names the ‘sense of humour’ she hopes to have imparted.
There are three further films accompanying the season’s launch, each based around a topic of discussion – ranging from what constitutes British style exactly to what it means to be a modern woman.
Jacquetta Wheeler with photographer mother Tessa Codrington
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Toffifee
No Place Like Home · Toffifee
Liz’s latest wants us to spend some quality family time.
Dad and the kids are getting arty and crafty at the kitchen table. Mum is being helped-but-not-really-helped putting new sheets on the bed. The kids are making sure every last bubble is popped on the bubble wrap. Liz’s film revels in these simple, cosy family moments we all can relate to whilst also reminding us to put down our phones and enjoy time spent together as a family. Even the dog gets some love. Top it all off with some delicious chocolate treats and you’ve got the perfect day.
Our day spent with the Toffifee family is beautifully observational as we get right in amongst their day spent together. We get the prefect family portrait where paint is spilled and pans boil over, all directed with a tone and subtlety we’ve come to expect from Liz’s work.