#1 and #2 are elegant, simple, european-styled but global, and clean. #7 and 8 have a bit of a more American feel to me, and I'm not sure I understand the star, but I like the type used to spell the name.
Hi. Thanks for your valuable feedback, I am really enjoying work with fashion brands mostly, the #7#8 designs mainly represents the star with your "AV" initials where you as a "star" in upscale clothing labels. let me know if you require any further modifications, same time ill upload some more ideas.
Hi - and thanks for the comments. Let's move the general comments to the general comment section so everyone can see them, but to respond to both of your comments:
Duminda: The "star" idea is interesting, and one we didn't think about before. As the designer and fabrics are Italian, please feel free to explore more traditional or common "Italian" approach. The idea of you being a "star" is good because of the way the industry is going while at the same time empowering the customer in a way that the other brands (D&G, Armani, etc) don't do (they sell you the lifestyle, and you buy in. We are helping people to be themselves). But is star the right way to do that? I'm not sure... open to it, but not sure.
And I agree - we are not going with Air Force images. We're not selling to Military and the idea of combat isn't where we want to be.