Only Part of the World Is Going Crazy for Matthew Williamson’s H&M Line
Londoners and New Yorkers couldn't be more thrilled. Shoppers in Tokyo don't seem to care much.
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Londoners and New Yorkers couldn't be more thrilled. Shoppers in Tokyo don't seem to care much.
Also, people in Malibu are still shopping, and Louis Vuitton hearts Al Gore.
Also, Barack Obama is still chicer than Gordon Brown.
We chatted, fell in love, and found out where to get the Target line early.
Having just lost his financial backer, anything's possible.
That's the rumor, and we hope it's true.
Expect about 60 sun- and surf-inspired styles and Feith's signature prints.
She's planning a limited-edition collaboration with an undisclosed retailer, likely to hit racks next fall.
Considering the economy, we only expect to see more of these.
Also 4.8 million tuned in to the 'America's Next Top Model' finale, and Target launches new diffusion lines.
Most designers don't do diffusion lines like this more than once. What gives?
And that is why he's doing a Target collection.
The $350 showpiece dress and polka-dot scarves sold out in mere minutes.
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