Cox & Kings Celebrate Tailor-Made Holidays With Holiday Wardrobe Blogger Challenge
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Cox & Kings Celebrate Tailor-Made Holidays With Holiday Wardrobe Blogger Challenge PR Newswire LONDON, July 2, 2012 LONDON, July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The UK's longest established travel company, Cox & Kings, has celebrated its collection of private tailor-made holidays by setting an exciting challenge for six fashion bloggers to compete for a £600

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Cox & Kings Celebrate Tailor-Made Holidays With Holiday Wardrobe Blogger Challenge PR Newswire LONDON, July 2, 2012
LONDON,July 2, 2012/PRNewswire/ --The UK's longest established travel company, Cox & Kings, has celebrated its collection of private tailor-made holidays by setting an exciting challenge for six fashion bloggers to compete for a £600 luxury short break. Bloggers were challenged to select a luxury destination offered by Cox & Kings and create their perfect holiday wardrobe. Taking inspiration from selected locations includingItaly,Vietnam,Morocco,South AfricaandJordan, bloggers chose 10 fashion items they wouldn't leave home without. The items were then pinned on Pinterest to highlight their suitability for the destination selected. The fashion bloggers' readers were kept updated with fabulous fashion posts on key pieces and trends, ranging from the classic cut Michael Kores maxi dress perfect for 'la dolce vita' inItaly, to Warehouse desert trek trousers for cool casual in Morocco. Guest judge, Reem Kanji, founder of leading fashion blog Five Five Fabulous and columnist for The Huffington Post, had the tough task of selecting the winner. Reem chose Sugar and Spice blogger Emily Knightley as winner for the best holiday wardrobe. Emily, who selectedMoroccoas her destination, displayed a great range of items on Pinterest that reflected Moroccan tradition as well as high fashion. Reem Kanji, said: "The winner showed great consideration of the destination environment and even made sure her wardrobe was appropriate for the country's traditions and dress code. Keeping that in mind, she put together a great selection of pieces that would work independently as well as styled together. The on-trend print pieces are a great reflection of the textiles and colourMoroccois famous for." The bloggers involved in the challenge were: Rachel Phipps Wolf Whistle Little Bird Fashion Lela London Sugar and Spice The Hifashion Site
Michael Pullman, Cox & Kings' online marketing manager says: "We have been thrilled with the response to our holiday wardrobe blogger challenge.There were some interesting ideas from our fashion bloggers and the response from our Cox & Kings UK fans on Facebook and Twitter exceeded our expectations during the three week challenge. We couldn't have brought this campaign to life without the incredible support from the bloggers we worked with on this project, so our thanks go out to all of them." Cox & Kings, the luxury holidays specialist, was established in 1758 and is built on high quality service and attention to detail that enables the company to continue to flourish as an independent tour operator, with operations inLondon, the US,Japan,A ustraliaand throughoutIndia. Cox & Kings organises luxury holidays in China, the Indian Subcontinent,Latin A merica, theMiddle East, the Far East,A frica,Europe,A ustralia,New Zealandand the South Pacific and theCaribbean.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
Cox & Kings is the world's longest established travel company. Its history stretches back more than 250 years to 1758 when Richard Cox was appointed regimental agent to the Footguards (later the Grenadier Guards). The company's fortunes th grew hand in hand with the British Empire and by the early 20century the company was acting as agent and banker throughout the armed forces and as a shipping agent. In 1922 Cox & Co merged with the Henry S King bank, which had strong connections withIndia. The bank became part of Lloyds and the shipping agency grew separately, evolving into the modern travel company.
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