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What does Snoopy, Liberty of London, Charlie Brown, Parisian street artist Honet, and creative illustrator Joelle Jolivet have in common? They have all teamed up with Lacoste to bring you limited edition collection of classic polo dresses and t-shirts covered in uber-chic prints and designs. All designers, excluding Liberty of London as the brand focused on its signature pretty prints, have used the iconic Lacoste crocodile in very creative ways.

Let's start with these adoooorable Lacoste's polo shirts for kids with characters of classic comic strip The Peanuts. The polo shirts were designed to celebrates The Peanuts 60 years anniversary. I wished the came in my size! Actually they have reminded me of a post I have written about another crazy collaboration for Lacoste. Also there were a special collection for kids designed by illustrator Joelle Jolivet which I forgot to take photos of. But you can check out the designs here.

Lacoste boutiques are located at The Avenues Phase I and in Salhiya Complex. 

Unfortunately this dress was the only one available at the store and it was from the girls section. It fits a 14 years old teenager! I gave it a shot and tried it on squeezed in it. I had nothing to lose, well... except my dignity!! Price tag? KD 64.
Now we're talking! I've found this adorable Lacoste x Liberty of London dress with shoes-prints on it (perfect!) from the women's section (phew!). Price tag? KD 95 (!!)

Ans here's something for the guys, Lacoste L!VE have teamed up with Parisian street artist Honet to create the first of their guest artist capsule collections.

Comments

LadyB_Q8 said…
I loved the dress with the shoes soo pretty!
Shela♥ said…
There wasn't anything for grown women?

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