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It all started back in the 2008 (as I remembered) when people queue up over night just to get their ands on the all the "limited edition" collection which makes up all the hype.
Don't get me wrong, I love this idea, as it gives the opportunity for us to explore and experience different styles and not only limited to the generic colour block dresses/shift dresses (which I appreciate having available for plus size girls already). As I am a size US14/UK16, this is the only time we get to fit in some of these nicer designs. And most importantly, I am one of those broke girls who has a small budget for clothing items per month so really not complaining!
Here is a review(ones that I know of) of these cross over collaborations between brilliant fashion designers and high street brands or limited line for department stores.
Collaboration with H&M
Comme Des Garcons
Matthew Williamson
Jimmy Choo (Them girls went Crazy)
Sonia Rykiel
Lanvin
Versace
Marni
Maison Martin Magiela
Anna Della Russo
Isabel Marant (Nov 2013)
Collaboration with Target +Neiman Marcus holiday collection
Caroline Herrera
Diane von Furstenberg
Brain Atwood
Band of Outsiders
Alice + Olivia
Altuzarra
Tory Burch
Tracy Reese
Apparel Collaborations with Target
3.1 Philip Lim for Target
Prabal Gurung for Target
Kate Young for Target
Jason Wu for Target
mcq Alenxander Mcqueen for Target
Thakoon for Target
Jean-Paul Gautier for Target
Collaboration with Kohls
Simply Vera by Vera Wang
Lauren Conrad for Kohl's
Catherine Malandrino for DesigNation
Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation
Derek Lam for DesigNation
and also the below...
Collaboration with TK MAXX
Nichole Farhi
Just Cavalli
Nanette Lepore
Elizabeth and James
Kenzo
Elie Tahari
To the people who can afford luxury / contemporary designer clothes you can suck it if you diss these collections, because it's not like everyone can afford to pay US$500+ on a dress which you only wear for 1 season. So quit complaining about how it "downgrade" your fashion label.
However I do agree, for timeless pieces, if anyone can afford it or can stretch their budget for something that is longer lasting, go for it.
It all started back in the 2008 (as I remembered) when people queue up over night just to get their ands on the all the "limited edition" collection which makes up all the hype.
Don't get me wrong, I love this idea, as it gives the opportunity for us to explore and experience different styles and not only limited to the generic colour block dresses/shift dresses (which I appreciate having available for plus size girls already). As I am a size US14/UK16, this is the only time we get to fit in some of these nicer designs. And most importantly, I am one of those broke girls who has a small budget for clothing items per month so really not complaining!
Here is a review(ones that I know of) of these cross over collaborations between brilliant fashion designers and high street brands or limited line for department stores.
Collaboration with H&M
Comme Des Garcons
Matthew Williamson
Jimmy Choo (Them girls went Crazy)
Sonia Rykiel
Lanvin
Versace
Marni
Maison Martin Magiela
Anna Della Russo
Isabel Marant (Nov 2013)
Collaboration with Target +Neiman Marcus holiday collection
Caroline Herrera
Diane von Furstenberg
Brain Atwood
Band of Outsiders
Alice + Olivia
Altuzarra
Tory Burch
Tracy Reese
Apparel Collaborations with Target
3.1 Philip Lim for Target
Prabal Gurung for Target
Kate Young for Target
Jason Wu for Target
mcq Alenxander Mcqueen for Target
Thakoon for Target
Jean-Paul Gautier for Target
Collaboration with Kohls
Simply Vera by Vera Wang
Lauren Conrad for Kohl's
Catherine Malandrino for DesigNation
Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation
Derek Lam for DesigNation
and also the below...
Collaboration with TK MAXX
Nichole Farhi
Just Cavalli
Nanette Lepore
Elizabeth and James
Kenzo
Elie Tahari
To the people who can afford luxury / contemporary designer clothes you can suck it if you diss these collections, because it's not like everyone can afford to pay US$500+ on a dress which you only wear for 1 season. So quit complaining about how it "downgrade" your fashion label.
However I do agree, for timeless pieces, if anyone can afford it or can stretch their budget for something that is longer lasting, go for it.
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