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Jimmy Choo for H&M — Was it Worth the Wait?

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THE SCENE: For one of the most anticipated designer collaborations, H&M this time was duly prepared for the launch. There was a long line outside of the store, however once inside, the crowd was calm and controlled, an army of staff was available, and the ground floor of the H&M flaghip on 51st and 5th Avenue was completely rearranged to accommodate the day. An hour and a half into the doors opening, the racks and display tables were still neat and fully stocked with a range of clothe and accessories while peoplke seemed to mill about and wait in the other line at the back of the store to try on shoes. This was the most interesting part of the whole event: people had to go to the second floor to get a wristband and then proceed back down stairst o wait in line to be entered into the “shoe holding pen” in groups  — on a time limit! Once you’re time was up, you had to get out of the ring and head right to the cashier, which was a row of waiting employees, one foot away. Kudos to H&M for finally figuring out how to properly manage these launches!

The COLLECTION: Although I’d been looking at pics online for ages, I realized that seeing the clothes and just looking at pictures of them can be two entirely different things! The clothing tended to be more of the evening sort and of on par quality with H&M, with embroidery and sequins galore, faux fur vest, jumpsuits, suede dresses, and plastic clutches, while the shoes were actually a little less exciting in person. My suggestion: less clothes, more shoes, overall lower price points.

If Jimmy Choo & H&M expect people to pay $100-$150 for four-inch-heels that provide zero padding or support, why won’t they just charge $50-$75? Lest we not forget that a designer collaboration in this nature is a teaming up of a designer brand with a lower-priced retailer — just because I’d like to pay less money for a pair of Jimmy Choos doesn’t mean that my tolerance of footpain would be any different than anyone who would pay $500 or $600 for a pair of shoes.

So in conclusion — good try, but I, and I think a lot of other people,  would at least be willing to rationalize 4-inch-heels that are killers, for $49.99, but the pricing of this collection is a little too much to rationalize on that front. Even though we may be pinching pennies these days, there are certain things that just shouldn’t be sacrficied-like well-made, comfortable footwear. Walking over to the H&M flagship I dropped off three pairs of shoes that I love to be re-heeled and re-soled for a total of $60 — now that’s a deal!

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Fall/Winter’s Hottest Designer Collaborations

There are so many fabulous high/low designer collaborations this year, it’s getting hard to keep track! Here are the collections we’re coveting:
1. Jimmy Choo for H&M
This is probably the most anticipated designer collaboration of the season. Jimmy Choo has designed a line of shoes, clothing, accessories, and menswear. The line hits stores Nov. 14, but here’s a sneak peek from the lookbook.
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View the rest of the looks on myfashionlife.com.
2. Rodarte for Target
While not as well-known and established as Jimmy Choo, Rodarte has quickly garnered a solid following of fashion-savvy celebrities and consumers. The collection for Target will consist of 55 pieces that are modern, feminine, and trendy. The line will be available starting Dec. 20, so save some holiday money to buy yourself a present!
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See more looks in New York Magazine’s The Cut.
3. Opening Ceremony and Keds
The result will launch at Opening Ceremony in December, and the sneakers will retail for $125 each. Here’s a preview from Style.com’s fashion blog, Stylefile. The animal print is exotic for sneakers – wear a pair with jeans and a black tank for a slightly punk rock vibe.
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4. Pierre Hardy for Gap
The collection of fall boots (the designer’s fourth for Gap) launched in stores last week. Here is a photo of two pairs available via racked.com – they look both comfortable AND chic, always a winning combination!
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Stay tuned for some more stylish spring collaborations – The Olsen twins for JC Penney, the Kardashians for Bebe, Jean Paul Gaultier for Target, Cynthia Rowley for Roxy, and more!

From our friends at StyleBakery

Jimmy Choo is Finally Coming to H&M

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Courtesy of Courtesy Photo

Imagine you in Jimmy Choo!

Finally, the day is almost here! When Jimmy Choo meets H&M. We think they will get along just fine. The Jimmy Choo collection is the first time H&M is collaborating with an accessories brand and we think it’s a pretty fabulous brand to go for on a first try!

And it sounds like quite a bit of work went into making this Jimmy Choo line happen for H&M. According to Tamara Mellon, the founder and president of Jimmy Choo, “It was a challenge for us to create high-quality pieces at an H&M price point.” Yes, well, we believe it! And since the line is more than just shoes and accessories, it will definitely be different from the traditional Jimmy Chool line.

And we’re interested to see how the line fares for H&M. We think it will be hugely popular (we hear they’re giving out wrist-bands for opening day!), but have to wonder if it will cheapen the Jimmy Choo brand as a whole. Clearly Mellon doesn’t think so or we’re sure she wouldn’t have agreed to the collaboration. She said, “It was H&M’s idea to [do clothes], and as soon as they said it, I really wanted to do it.” It will definitely allow them to meet a whole new audience; that’s for sure!

The line will include dresses in sequins, and what sounds like a lot of suede. We like it already. Mellon says, “It’s buy-now, wear-now for party season,” which is perfect since the line is coming out on November 14!

And there’s a men’s line too, which Mellon says was a bit more difficult to design. She says, “It’s what you want your husband or boyfriend to wear. It’s more about the cut than anything else.”

So, soon, you and your honey will be able to dress up in the hottest Jimmy Choo styles. But we’re hearing it’s still not going to be cheap (as far as H&M standards go). There’s a pair of hot knee-high boots that are still going for $299. But for Jimmy Choo boots? That’s a huge bargain!

Will you be stocking up on Jimmy Choo for H&M?

From our friends at LimeLife

MasstigeWatch! Jimmy Choo for H&M

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In case you haven’t heard already, Jimmy Choo is designing a line for H&M. Featuring shoes for men and women, plus handbags and eveningwear, the pairing is noteworthy for two major reasons. For one, it marks H&M’s first designer accessories collaboration—while previous ventures have been primarily clothes collections that included accessories, this one is primarily accessories, with a few clothes. And, secondly, Jimmy Choo is one of the three major players in the Designer Shoe Trifecta (the other two being Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin), and so this is a major score on H&M’s part. The line hits stores November 14th, with prices for shoes at roughly $55-$138 (40-100 Euros) and bags going up to $276 (200E). Considering most Choos retail for $495-$795, this excellent news. This photo, from WWD [subscription required], is the only one available thus far, but as soon as more images turn up, I will of course post them here.

Kind of makes Carlos Falchi’s collection for Target seem anti-climactic, doesn’t it?

From our friends at Cheryl Shops

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