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H&M's Choo Teaser

H&M's store at The Avenues Phase one had a teaser on their window display. They displayed all of the pieces designed for their Jimmy Choo's collaboration collection which will be in-store on 19th November 2009. This is a brilliant idea because I discovered that there were pieces that I didn't even knew existed. Also, I found out today through their window display that the collaboration also included pieces for men. Plus, you get to see up close the pieces you're interested in.

H&M Kuwait store is located at The Avenues Phase I.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey!

I checked ot the collection here in London, have to say, that although THE SHOES should have been the focus, the clothes and accessories(Cute necklace and studded belt) seemed to be the stuff that stands out in regard to quality!!! The shoes are just an insult to Jimmy Choo and any one who appreciates their beauty! I had a feeling that would be the case when I saw the pictures before the launch. However, I did not expect them to be this bad! Maybe the flats are fine, but that's about it! The bags are not any better!!
Confashions, I think you will agree once you see the heels!!!SHINY PLASTIC LOOKING HEELS!!
Anonymous said…
i agree with anony..... really bad!
CB
Confashion said…
Anonymous
I wasn't thrilled with the idea of Jimmy Choo shoes/H&M collab, I knew from the beginning that the quality of the shoes would look cheap. Plastic Heels?!??! THE HORROR!!

It was honestly nice to get to see the pieces up close before the official launch, they made my choice easier (whether to go or not)! :P

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