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​2012: Jan Constantine's Great British, Victorious Year

Posted by Camille on 28th Dec 2012

Jan Constantine Ltd. has come a long way since its inception in 2002. From humble beginnings as a kitchen table enterprise, Jan Constantine is now an internationally recognised brand, brought about by the hard graft, loyalty and ingenuity of those involved in the business - and, of course, by the customers themselves.

The Queen’s Diamond JubileeThe company celebrated its 10th birthday earlier this year (just one more excuse for an office party!) and now 2012 is coming to a close, we’d like to look back over what has been a successful and thoroughly inspirational year. Below are a selection of our favourite memories from 2012.

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee not only inspired a beautiful all-new Jan Constantine collection, but rekindled patriotism in its most regal form across the country. Harrumble!

Jan travelled to London on the diamond day with her daughter, Mary, and together they watched the fleet of royal boats glide by on the Thames, enjoying the atmosphere despite the British weather's best efforts.

The Queen appeared to enjoy the event too, though we’ve yet to hear of any Jubilee cushions taking a new home at Buckingham, Windsor or Balmoral.

Olympics and Paralympics

2012 will be remembered in decades to come as the year that saw the London 2012 Olympic Games. This was of not just national but international importance, and Jan Constantine provided a contribution to the Great British summer of sport in her Olympic collection, sold across the country and in the official merchandise shop in the Olympic Park.

Getting thoroughly into the spirit of the games, Jan attended both the opening and (“golden ticket”!) closing ceremonies, and the majority of staff members also attended various events, from the horse jumping at Greenwich to the finals at Wimbledon, athletics on Super Saturday and the finals of Paralympic wheelchair basketball.

Exhibitions

The Jan Constantine Alpine Christmas collection has been the most successful collection yet, and enjoyed particular success at the most recent Top Drawer exhibition.

Fantastic Press!

Jan Constantine has had an increased level of attention from the press over the past 12 months, which is largely down to her involvement in merchandising the Olympic Games and further promoting her own brand of patriotism, and has shown itself in both local and national headlines.

Northern Design Awards

At the 2012 Northern Design Awards – the biggest ever held according to the post-event press release – Jan Constantine was a judge for the third year running, alongside host Wayne Hemingway (Red or Dead founder) and fellow judges Linda Barker, Geoff Alsop (RIBA Chairman), Nick Munro, Sir Terence Conran, the Living Etc. editors and Diarmuid Gavin. Jan also presented the awards for Best Retail Display and Best Interior Design Practice.

More than 300 celebrities and special guests enjoyed the awards ceremony and gala dinner at Manchester Central, and the night was a highly-praised, glamorous success, and a strong testament to the wide-ranging talents of designers from the North.

The Office Christmas Party

To coincide with the release of 007’s most recent adventure, Skyfall, the office Christmas party this year followed a James Bond theme.

The night began with one agent entering through the French doors in a colourful disguise, bearing MI6 case files and a box of Black Magic; he passed these on to Jan (‘M’, for the night’s purposes) and rolled out of sight to change into his gadget-strapped tux. The other guests agents assembled around the buffet table as M revealed for the fifth time this year exactly what she’s been spending the SIS budget on: prosecco.

Northern Soul, the film

One final highlight of Jan's year has been the opportunity to explore the set of the film her sister (Elaine Constantine) has written and actualised over the past 10 years.

Now in the editing stage, Northern Soul, the film is set to influence a new generation of young people – in the manner of Quadrophenia or This is England – to reignite a youth culture originating in the North of England in the 1970s.

Already massively popular pre-release, the film looks set to be a huge cinematic success and a cult favourite for years to come. With its authentically 70s atmosphere, its illustration of the salvative power of music from Edwin Starr to Tobi Legend to Frankie Valli and its background of gritty Northern resolve, this film is the one to watch in 2013. After experiencing the set for herself, Jan is as excited as any Northern Soul enthusiast and recommends that everybody rush to grab tickets on the release date.

All in all, it's been a fantastic year for Jan Constantine. Happy New Year to everybody reading - we'll be back in the office on January 2nd!

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