Lidl Heidi Klum clothing range out 18th Sept.
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Lidl have been making a big deal about a collaboration they have done with Heidi Klum, it will be in stores next Monday 18th September, a preview is on the website now https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?id=336&week=2&ar=11 . Sizing is from 8-18 for some items, XS-L in others, prices range from £4.99 for a CAMI top to £49.99 for suede jacket. I am not an expert but I think some of this might go quick, I've had a few items of clothing from lidl in the past and have been pleased with the quality, so I may treat myself to some jeans and a hoodie.
Booo!!!
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I quite like the look of the poncho. I've got patterns reminiscent of snakeskin, tiger, zebra and leopard in my wardrobe, but nothing reticulate thus far.
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Wow, the HK range is vile. It fits every supermodel stereotype with the animal print, tight tube skirts and high heels. I would not be seen dead in any of that. Normally their clothing range is quite nice.
FYI - they have organic maternity and baby clothes this week. The quality is lovely. £7.99 for maternity dresses and £4.99 for maternity leggings.Minimalist
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Other than being present at the publicity shoot, I doubt Ms Klum has been within 10,000 miles of them0
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Sadly it looks like a load of old tat! More for wearing on a street corner me thinks!Must stop spending . . . must stop spending . . .0
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oooh some of these look lovely, i really want the trench coat in black, and the ankle boots, in black and the bishop sleeved dress, probably in black too.
i love the pink/gold little clutch bag so might add that for a bit of colour too.
roll on the 18th..
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Cor, no wonder traffic is quiet on Grabbit these days, with most posts having critical comments these days!
The suede / leather items are great value imo. Not a fan of the animal print, but there's loads of choice in the range, and if we all liked the same things, life would be boring!
I just hope my local has a few things to choose from.
Thanks OP for sharing.0 -
RainbowDrops wrote: »Cor, no wonder traffic is quiet on Grabbit these days, with most posts having critical comments these days!
The suede / leather items are great value imo. Not a fan of the animal print, but there's loads of choice in the range, and if we all liked the same things, life would be boring!
I just hope my local has a few things to choose from.
Thanks OP for sharing.
You'd have to have no conscience to buy suede or leather that cheap. It most certainly has not been ethically or sustainably produced at that price. I dread to think of the animal cruelty involved. And all to look that bad....Minimalist
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You'd have to have no conscience to buy suede or leather that cheap. It most certainly has not been ethically or sustainably produced at that price. I dread to think of the animal cruelty involved. And all to look that bad....
I confess that I don't look into the sustainablilty of such products, but I can't imagine it being much different to other high street fashion chains.0 -
Thank you OP for this. I need that suede clutch in my life!!Third time lucky on WW I hope :j
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You'd have to have no conscience to buy suede or leather that cheap. It most certainly has not been ethically or sustainably produced at that price. I dread to think of the animal cruelty involved. And all to look that bad....
The price doesn't make any difference to the cruelty involved, there is no such thing as 'ethically produced' suede or leather. The animals that are skinned do not die peacefully in their sleep at a ripe old age. Even in British slaughter houses (which people like to delude themselves are pleasant and humane places) cause unforgiveable pain, fear and suffering. Most people could not witness what is actually involved in the production of suede and leather without feeling revulsion, let alone wearing it afterwards.2017 wins: *optimist*0
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