WebjectS. continues to sponsor Penarth RFC

Webjects are proud sponsors of Penarth RFC for the forthcoming 2014-2015 season for the 3 rd year running.

We wish all age groups associated with the club the best of luck in all competitions.

WebjectS. Proud to be Sponsoring the Penarth Summer Festival 2013

Webjects are Proud to be Sponsoring the Penarth Summer Festival 2013 in conjunction with The Vale of Glamorgan, Penarth Town Council, Penarth Times, and the Penarth Motor Company.

From our involvement last year and our continual partnership with the council it seemed right to be able to sponsor such a great community event, which can bring so many people into the town which in turn can help boost the local economy in Penarth!

We are also a very keen sponsor of Shop in Penarth and GPG having provided new branding and photography over the past few years.

Webjects. New Sign Goes Up

The Webjects new sign went up in the office yesterday.

Very cool and thanks to Gwyn for coming along and putting it up for us!

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Congraguations to D&Me, WebjectS. Client, for winning BEST FOR WOMEN’S FASHION

In the year 2011 Webjects built and designed the D&Me Online Shop.

Nearly a year on the D&Me online shop is a staple of who follow the brand, but we are super pleased to say that D&Me have won the Telegraph Small Shop Award for: BEST FOR WOMEN’S FASHION

Congratulations to all the guys at D&Me!

The Article from the Telegraph is below:

It’s the element of surprise that makes customers return over and over again. When you enter D&Me, a four-storey townhouse in South Kensington, you are not quite sure what you are going to find as you work your way along the rails. There is a good mix of the classic and the quirky – Goat dresses, Helmut Lang jackets, a Rebecca Taylor top – with friendly assistants who will guide you if you want them to or leave you alone if you prefer.

The shop was opened five years ago by Marcelle Symonds (right), who has a retail background that includes Prada, as well as running the Paul and Joe franchise in London in the 1990s. The ready-to-wear collections are spread over two floors, but if you follow the trail of vintage dresses hanging on the walls and stray upstairs, you will discover the secret of D&Me’s success. The small room at the top is packed with vintage clothes waiting to be worked on by Symonds’ team of seamstresses. ‘I have this phobia about vintage looking like vintage,’ Symonds says. ‘The length is wrong, the shoulders are wrong. If it’s frumpy or a few too many frills then I will alter it. I tend to tweak most things.’ Her own label of reworked vintage clothes – One Vintage – is a phenomenal success, selling not only at her shop but also on her website and at net-a-porter, where it is has been a bestseller since 2010. These are one-off items, with tunics selling at about £350 and dresses closer to £900, made from vintage fabrics but with a contemporary edge. Symonds likes the fact that as a small shop, she can provide a personal service. She knows about 30 per cent of her clients by name, many of whom enjoy home visits where they can try the new collections. ‘We work very closely with our clients,’ Symonds says. And that makes all the difference.

View the Project Here:

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Source:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9100399/Local-heroes-the-winners-of-our-Best-Small-Shops-in-Britain-awards.html