Friday, November 6, 2009

I heart Jimmy Choo

IT'LL be every woman for herself next weekend – and I predict a riot.

The luxury shoe – brand Jimmy Choo has collaborated with high street store H & M and it hits our shops Saturday 14th November.

Shoppers the world over will be able to get their hands on bargain-priced versions of the spike heels and ankle boots normally only seen on the red carpet.

The collection which is expected to cause a stampede in stores will start from as little as £30 for a pair of ballet pumps, with the most expensive shoe going for £170.

There will also be an accessories range of bags and clutches, complemented by a one-off capsule collection of Jimmy Choo women’s wear, as well as a men’s range of shoes, bags and accessories.

The collaboration is another achievement for H&M, which has in the past produced collections with designers Karl Lagerfeld, Roberto Cavalli and Stella McCartney and stars Madonna and Kylie Minogue.

This latest venture comes hot on the heels of H&M’s sell-out collections by Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons, and Britain’s ‘Boho King’, Matthew Williamson.

Hollywood stars already love their JC for H&M.

Demi Moore was the first to step out in a piece from the collaboration, rocking up to a red carpet event in the gorgeous suede asymmetric dress.



Followed by Hayden Panettiere in the fab sequined cardigan and skinny leather trousers combo finished off with the studded zebra-print clutch.



Paris Hilton was also in attendance, showcasing an awesome belted jumpsuit and the hot pink box clutch. (I WANT!)




Finally stunning Olivia Wilde, donned a sparkling rhinestone-covered LBD, teamed with studded cage heels and a mock-croc clutch.

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  1. Alexa ranking 8.3 - see messageboard. Just quickly reading blogs today, not leaving comments and But please blog each week on each issue of WINOL - keep it positive! - that will really help you write your critical review of how it all went (it should essentially be a matter of stringing all your blog entries into a coherent piece of writing and handing that in).

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