Holland Cooper Clothing LTD
Kat Jameson is an accomplished public relations professional with extensive experience in the fashion industry. Currently serving as Director of Public Relations at Holland Cooper Clothing LTD since June 2017, Kat has successfully developed PR and marketing communication strategies that have contributed to the brand's growth. Prior roles include PR Director at Julian Dunkerton, Head of Fashion PR and Marketing Communications at Superdry, and Global Head of Fashion PR at Gucci. Kat's career in public relations began as Womenswear Press Officer at Paul Smith, followed by significant roles at Patrick Cox and a freelance position with Gucci Group. Kat holds a degree in Business & Fashion from the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London.
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Holland Cooper Clothing LTD
Holland Cooper was established in 2008 by Founder and Creative Director Jade Holland Cooper. The house plays on its quintessentially British codes, incorporating traditional fabrics and styles into a fresh, modern expression. Holland Cooper prides itself in championing the British manufacturing industry, with its tailoring made in the UK. It is now one of the country’s leading buyers of British tweed and wool. The new autumn/winter collection celebrates this British artisanal craft, melding traditional fabrics and techniques with a contemporary fashion spin. Red tartan trousers are cut high on the waist with an elegant tapered slim leg. Knits are deliciously chunky with thick roll necks designed for layering impact. The iconic black and white houndstooth is rendered as a striking maxi‑length trench coat worn with a coordinating mini for a striking look. Pieces throughout the ready-to-wear and accessories collection (featuring leather belts, hats and cashmere-blend scarves) are adorned with Holland Cooper’s signature gold hardware, offering a chic polish. The collection has been designed with the discerning woman in mind, fusing city and country for a wardrobe that will work wherever she finds herself. Established in 2008 designer Jade Holland Cooper saw a gap in the market for contemporary tweed wear, and armed with a wealth of design experience, infused with her passion for outdoor pursuits ensnared and consequently monopolised this market sector.