Saturday, 23 November 2013

Celebrities and their umbrellas

We couldn't help noticing how many times umbrellas in celebrity pictures look like those we stock at www.TheUmbrellaShop.co.uk (but, sshhh, so much cheaper). So if you fancy a bit of Hollywood in your own wardrobe, here are just a few of our favourites with links to the matching item on the web site:


Chris Cavill seen sporting a GustBuster's classic umbrella., which has a uniquely patented double canopy design that works in 2 ways. The first is that the upper canopy consists of large rain drop shaped wind vents that allow the air out the sides of the umbrella.

The second part of the design is the elastic straps that connect the upper level to each of the outer fibreglass spokes which are mounted on the lower canopy and main frame.

The frame has been tested in winds of up to 55 mph, but you don't have to be Superman to hang onto one of these bad boys.

It wasn't so much the style of umbrella-ella-ella that Rihanna chose (it is her own range) but the colour we loved. Pairing it with the simple orange shoes makes both stand out against her all black outfit.

If you love the colour as we do try our stunning, top selling range of beautiful floral designs, with detailing and colours second to none and shaped edges giving that extra wow factor.

Or how about our gorgeous purple Pagoda umbrella. The Pagoda with its particularly elegantly crafted tip is a small, exquisite work of art which adorns its owner even in bad weather.

 

Leonardo Di Caprio has certainly got the style right but we think he would look even better on a day like this with the white version of this umbrella.

He should have gone for the Splash Love White Wedding Umbrella. A classic white canopy with a wooden crook handle and wooden stick frame.

This umbrella screams quality with the detail from the grey metal ferrule, the matching metal opening cup and rounded spoke tips.This umbrella is light to hold as well as robust.


For the lady who has been holding her own umbrella with such dignity and style since before many of these other celebrities were born, Queen Elizabeth II takes colour coordination to new heights.

Our Fulton Birdcage Umbrellas are fantastic, and, like our Monarch, are very popular with people all over the world.

Their transparent high grade PVC cover gives ease of vision when walking and the iconic dome shape provides complete coverage for the head and shoulders.



Gwen Stefani goes a bit dotty with this Totes Mini Thin Compact lookey-likey.

We love this attractive spotty compact umbrella in white with black dots. There is also a matching protecting sleeve when it is not being used.

The 5 section Thin is the lightest and the smallest umbrella that Totes have ever made - strong too, yet so small it'll not only fit in your handbag, it'll fit in your pocket!



Comedian, actor, author, director, etc Ricky Gervais shows his sensible side sporting a Stormshield umbrella which is vented to increase wind resistance and constructed with advanced technology to protect you from the wind and the rain.

The Stormshield umbrella comes in a choice of two colours - black or royal and navy blue. Very smart and big enough for two with a 130cm span.

Little Suri Cruise's choice stumped us so we thought we'd show you one we think she'd like. What little girl could refuse a Princess umbrella like the one from Bugzz Kids.

These brilliant, fun new dome shaped children's umbrellas are an instant hit. The bright and happy designs will put a smile on anyones faces in the wet weather.

They feature a safe glide opening mechanism to stop little ones trapping fingers and are virtually indestructible, just like Suri's dad.



And finally Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, proving that any man can carry any umbrella and look good. (As long as he's a 1.96m tall ex-WWE professional wrestler)

If you want to look this good, and who are we to stop you, check out the Lindy Lou (honest) clear large golf umbrella.

Extra strong fibreglass shaft, flexible carbon ribs, a real quality item and big enough for the whole family to shelter beneath all at once.

  

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