Yours Clothing is a retailer of woman's plus sized clothing as was founded in 1997. Your's Clothing's genesis began as a discount store in Felixstowe run by Yours Clothing's now managing director, Andrew Killingsworth. The discount store continually sold out of sizes 14-32 leaving just the smaller sizes in stock. When the opportunity arose to take a store, Yours decided to open a shop that would specifically cater for the plus-size woman. It has know grown to a network of 40 nationwide high street shops and also has a strong online presence selling clothes throughout the world. The UK company now employs over 500 people and has it's head office in Peterborough.
The brand has had items featured on the popular day time tv programme, This Morning and has been featured in magazines such as Real People, Best, Woman and Prima.
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Famous Kels (24) (Kelley Morgan) is the newest addition to the music industry. Originally From the south-side of Chicago 103rd and Wentworth, he attended high school in Bolingbrook, IL. His mother said, when he was little, a young Famous Kels used to wake his sister up at night blasting music throughout the whole house. Eventually, they got him a keyboard for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He started writing music and quickly started getting recognition from friends.
In his neighborhood, Famous Kels was known as simply "Kels", a nickname that stuck with him since elementary school, which eventually developed into his stage name, "Famous Kels".
He got his first break writing and promoting music as a radio promoter in Atlanta, GA under National radio promoter Arlinda Garrett and Lil C from BMF "Black Mafia Family" in 2007.
There he learned the ends of the music industry furthering his career. He has assisted in the promotion and marketing of National Recording artists. Quickly gaining the respect of a hard worker, and very smart; he began his own record label called Dream World Music Group. Famous Kels also has quite a name in the promoters world. He has been a club promoter since the age of 18, so entertainment has been his life.
He also being an Army veteran he has traveled the world gaining much experience in international distribution. He has currently released his single called "Laugh To The Bank" in South Africa, Europe, and Canada to just name a few places globally. There has been much expectation for his new album coming soon since his emergence and huge fan base in the United States. Since he is a urban r&b singer and rapper, he has broke through bearers most would dream about. The name of his album is called "Conflict of Interest"
Background
Craig Platt received his Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School in 1981. Since being admitted to practice, Platt has worked on thousands of cases and has held a variety of positions. Following his graduation from Stanford Law School, Platt immediately began practicing civil law while working for large law firms in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Eventually, Platt accepted an offer to serve as the chief prosecutor for the Attorney General’s Office in Saipan where he represented the government in major cases including several involving the Japanese mafia otherwise known as the Yakuza. Additionally, Platt has served as the president of the Washington Defender Association.
High Profile Cases
Aside from prosecuting members of the Yakuza, Platt has undertaken several high-profile criminal defense cases including Washington State v. Margaret Wolff. Wolff, a resident of Oak Harbor, Washington, was accused of murdering her son-in-law in the early 1990s, but was acquitted after Platt successfully convinced a jury of Wolff’s innocence. Platt has also handled several other prominent murder cases including Washington State v. James Sanders and Washington State v. James Alexander. Additionally, Platt has worked on high-profile vehicular homicide cases and has even tailored creative arguments challenging the accuracy of crime laboratories.
In 2011, Platt undertook to represent former Ms. Washington, Peggy Sue Thomas, who was charged with first degree murder.
Current Practice
Since 2006 Platt has been engaged in private practice of law as the senior partner at his new firm Platt & Buescher. Platt is revered as an aggressive and passionate criminal defense specialist, but also has extensive experience in other areas of law including civil litigation. Platt’s law firm, Platt & Buescher, has two locations including an office in Seattle, Washington and another in Coupeville, Washington.