HP Partners With Vivienne Tam at Bryant Park

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20.jpgHP and world-renowned designer Vivienne Tam unveiled the new look in digital clutch chic at Tam's Spring 2010 fashion show during New York's Fashion Week at Bryant Park. The HP Vivienne Tam digital clutch marries two cultures - fashion and technology - to reflect transformative spirit and chic lifestyle. Inspired by the classic Chinese love story concerto "Butterfly Lovers," the design features elegant butterflies that are brought to life on a champagne gold backdrop. The HP Vivienne Tam digital clutch will be available in Spring 2010.

The HP Vivienne Tam Special Edition notebook represents the first time a computer company has partnered with a globally renowned designer to create a notebook PC that offers all the style and power needed for a delightful technology experience. Tam also worked with HP to design the notebook's accessories and packaging.

"When I was approached by HP to create a special edition notebook, I could see the design in my head instantly," said Tam. "The notebook is a true reflection of the needs of a modern woman who cares about fashion but is also passionate about her technology. I wanted to create a notebook that would appeal to women of all ages, ethnicities and income levels across the globe."

3914491430_538cc6b4b0.jpgThe top of the notebook is gleaming red and bursting with peony flowers. The peony design is meticulously carried inside the notebook, under the keypad. The notebook also features a complementary embroidered storage sleeve that helps keep the exterior protected while being carried as a clutch.

The peony design features a unique blend of Asian and Western cultures, antiquity and modern style, technology and fashion. It was inspired by Tam's "China Chic" style, which is recognized from the runways in Milan to the Olympics in Beijing and represents her personal mantra to live well and be beautiful.

"The peony is the national flower of China. They are beautiful and symbolize prosperity, good fortune and happiness,"
said Tam. "Their many layers are similar to a modern woman who is as savvy in expressing herself with her personal style as she is with weaving technology into the fabric of her rich and multi-faceted life."

"With 'China Chic,' Vivienne Tam reinterpreted traditional Chinese art into a global fashion trend," said Satjiv Chahil, senior vice president, Worldwide Marketing, Personal Systems Group, HP. "With her spring collection, Tam has helped HP take the personal computer from a necessity to a lifestyle and fashion 'must have.'"  Visit www.viviennetam.com and www.hp.com.

Photos courtesy of www.NYMag.com and www.hp.com


Beth Anderson is the Editor in Chief of Chic Galleria.com and Co-Owner of Chic Galleria Publications.

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