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Seeing Doubles - Part II

It's TopShop's turn this time taking its cue from the best of eclectic shoes designer, Nicholas Kirkwood. Actually there were two styles but I only took photo of one. The other pair was in dark purple. Would you buy "inspired" shoes from the likes of Zara and TopShop or would you only go for the real deal?

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Anonymous said…
DID THEY OPEN IN AVENUES?????????


Plezz keep us updated!!
Confashion said…
anonymous
Yes it did like 10 days ago :)
AZM said…
The real thing....
Anonymous said…
the real thing
Deloress said…
for shoes... not bothered.. maybe inspired ..unless it's reallly worth the deal like CL .. etc

for handbags on the other hand... definitely a real deal !
Anonymous said…
the real thing...
in shoes, copies are not worth any penny and not even let your precious feet in them...
Aishah said…
Ih o knew they were copied id always go for the real deal :)
IM a BIG fan of shoes i would never let myself down by buying a pair of cheap heels ;) althoug i do buy from topshop and H&M alot only when i know they arent a copy of an expensive brand
Anonymous said…
like i always say " if i cant afford, Dont Touch" I personally would never buy fake stuff. its like seen a niagarain in Soog nayef dubai with gucci printed boots ( do they even make those???)

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