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Where is Kitty

When I was a little girl I used to be obsessed with Hello Kitty. I had so many hello kitty products! From pencil cases to stationary. In fact, all hell did break loose between me and my sisters on who would get the Hello Kitty stickers first from MyToy shop in SalmiyaAnd now Liberty of London gave me a walk down memory lane. The high-end retailer has joined forces with Hello Kitty to introduce the iconic Liberty floral prints  with a hello Kitty twist. The result is five adorable fabric prints in eight colour ways. The Hello Kitty Liberty Print fabrics are now available to pre-order online with an expected delivery date of 28th September 2011. All I need now is a designer to work his/her magic on these fabrics to create something special for.. erm.. me! OK, I'll settle for a local tailor... and a gurgaia'an like bag, just to have a piece of Liberty x Kitty.



Comments

Amani said…
why would'nt you try to mix one of them with bold & vivid colors as been seen on some of tommy hilfiger's multi cropped-colors dresses from the last NYC runway show??

http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/slideshow/S2012RTW-THILFIGE?event=show2342&designer=design_house88&trend=&iphoto=25#slide=25
Confashion said…
LadyB
Awww x100 :P

miya
Great idea! But I need a professional to execute the special order ;)

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