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High street lookie-like
wageslave
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Hi, I absolutely, totally adore this Chloe skirt
http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/96653
Unfortunately, it is slightly out of my price range:cool:.
Does anyone know if there is anything similar available on the high st or will I have to pray for a fairy Gokmother?
http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/96653
Unfortunately, it is slightly out of my price range:cool:.
Does anyone know if there is anything similar available on the high st or will I have to pray for a fairy Gokmother?
Retail is the only therapy that works
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I haven't seen anything exactly similar but there will be kilt type skirts everywhere in the autumn/winter ranges so go for a good browse round in a few weeks and I'm sure you'll find something. As a very wise stylist lady said to me when I was lusting after a Chloe blouse, Topshop and Ted Baker will have a very good alternative a few months later.0
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Have you looked on Asos, they usually have lookilikeys...but you'll probably get more choice as new stocks arrive for colder weather wear
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