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Williamson's High Street Style

Matthew Williamson for H&M finally hit the stores today in Europe. One stylish reader sent me photos of the store's window display in London the night before, which was already promoting items of the collection. She told me that there were already a couple of girls camping outside the store in hopes of buying from the capsule collection. The photos are not that clear but here they are...


Speaking of which, when will the collection be available in Kuwait? Does anyone know?

Comments

Fastidious Babe said…
i was hoping u would know!!! i called up H&M in dubai and they had no idea who i was talking about.. matthew who?? << is what i got.. so yeah.. no idea!
shooosh said…
on 12 or 13 of may . i asked h&m avenues & they told me that . and one more thing. the collection will be disply in avenues and marina store only! :)
Confashion said…
fastidious Babe
I'm not surprised.. staff of such stores are not well informed or educated in terms of fashion.

I didn't know when until shoosh answered our questions.. Thanks shoosh ;)
ScaryToes said…
i really hope it will be available in bahrain!
Fastidious Babe said…
i guess its the same with us.. just got word that the collection will hit dubai with the opening of H&M- the dubai mall branch in two weeks or so!


thanx for the info grls x
AZM said…
Very excited about Matthew Williamson's collection for H&M.

And for the first time, he will be doing a men's line as well.
Which I hope will later progress into an original Matthew Williamson line for men, and not just the H&M collection!

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