By Hannah Buckley


Celebrity clothing lines are nothing new, but famous family members pairing up is a relatively recent addition to the world of high-profile, high street fashion.

Actress and style icon Sienna Miller and her sister Savannah led the way in Britain with their fashion forward range Twenty8Twelve, back in 2006. The name which gets its name from Miller's date of birth, is a true reflection of the blonde bombshells stylish garb, but it is sister Savannah, a professional fashion designer who is the true brains behind their high-end high street fashion brawn.

Over in the States, the Material Girl high street fashion line - the creation of mother/daughter pairing of Madonna and Lourdes Ciccone - is now into its second successful season. Lourdes' design contribution includes putting a contemporary teen spin on mum's famously 'out there' fashion sense - and it must be working because the rocker-chic designs are flying off hangers and into homes.

Back in the UK, another celebrity family fashion team-up are rock star wife Pearl Lowe and daughter Daisy. Pearl's vintage-inspired spring/summer 2011 range at Peacocks adds a classy touch to high street fashion, and is modelled by daughter Daisy Lowe, who made Vogue's best dressed list thanks to mum's creations.

Pearl's spring/summer 2011 collection will mark her sixth collaboration with Peacocks and features delicate summer tea dresses, offering customers designer high street fashion for 40. For her latest collection, Pearl took inspiration from the French Riviera and Brigitte Bardot to create her decedent collection of vintage inspired fashion.

Spring/summer 2011 also marks the launch of Pearl Lowe's classic collection - a celebration of her best loved high street fashions. At the request of Daisy, and in response to popular demand, Pearl has given her monochrome bow design a little black dress makeover. Also available are last summer's best selling polka dot dresses - as seen on the likes of Gizzi Erskine, Alexa Chung, and Holly Willoughby - in all-new colours.




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