17-Jan-2012 - Herve Leger London

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Is it possible to go into a fashion shop a mere mortal and come out a sex goddess? Maybe you can if you can if you are a celebrity, a model or just beautiful anyway, but failing that the famous "Bandage dress" styles that seamlessly sculpt the female silhouette will definitely up every woman’s allure and White/Grey Pro High Performance Headphone attractiveness. For purveyors of super sexy, figure hugging clothes and shop décor was almost apologetic, The window display of dressed black shiny mannequins has little appeal and the voluminous interior in monochrome grey and white, whilst smart was dull, save for a strikingly modern chandelier. Downstairs there were allusions to music culture, with a black painted electric guitar and a jewelled microphone stand. Alas, the day we visited, there were no rock divas coming out of the massive luxe changing rooms admiring their dr dre beats studio headphone pink diamond reflection in the wall to wall mirrors. The rails are colour co-ordinated with most of the focus on dresses starting at around £1000, with beaded version even more. Trying on the china blue mini skirt £590, the zip was difficult to move and when I popped out from the changing room, the assistant asked how it felt and did it up. Disappointed? We certainly weren’t! The fit was perfect and you can definitely feel the difference in the fabric and the way it laid on the body compared to cheaper imitations. Service was very good. We were assisted by a stunning assistant with good stock knowledge. The grey waiting area sofas Cheap pro black/red headphone outside the changing rooms were comfortable and we were both offered a drink. This is perhaps the largest changing room in London to try on the smallest dresses! Around the store are lots of mirrors, and inside the changing room it’s well equipped with a grey velvet stool , lots of hanging space, a large viewing mirror and a pair of high heels to try on to see how the dress might look (a nice touch!). Much imitated – but here’s the original and still the best. Also in Selfridges and Harrods. Address 29 Lowndes Street London SW1X 9HX Tweet


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17-Jan-2012 - Herve Leger London

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Is it possible to go into a fashion shop a mere mortal and come out a sex goddess? Maybe you can if you can if you are a celebrity, a model or just beautiful anyway, but failing that the famous "Bandage dress" styles that seamlessly sculpt the female silhouette will definitely up every woman’s allure and attractiveness. For purveyors of super sexy, figure monster beats studio pink limited edition headphone hugging clothes and shop décor was almost apologetic, The window display of dressed black shiny mannequins has little appeal and the voluminous interior in monochrome grey and white, whilst smart was dull, save for a strikingly modern chandelier. Downstairs there were allusions to music culture, with a black painted electric guitar and a jewelled microphone stand. Alas, the day we visited, there were no rock divas coming out of the massive luxe changing rooms admiring their reflection in the wall to wall mirrors. The rails are colour co-ordinated with most of the focus on dresses starting at around £1000, with beaded version even more. Trying on the china blue mini skirt £590, the zip was difficult to move and when I popped out from the changing room, the assistant asked how it felt and did it up. Disappointed? studio Graffiti limited edition headphone from monster We certainly weren’t! The fit was perfect and you can definitely feel the difference in the fabric and the way it laid on the body compared to cheaper imitations. Service was very good. We were assisted by a stunning assistant with good stock knowledge. The grey waiting area sofas outside the changing rooms were comfortable and we were both offered a drink. This is perhaps the largest changing room in London to try on the smallest dresses! Around the store are lots of mirrors, and inside the changing room it’s monster beats stuido headphone black/grey well equipped with a grey velvet stool , lots of hanging space, a large viewing mirror and a pair of high heels to try on to see how the dress might look (a nice touch!). Much imitated – but here’s the original and still the best. Also in Selfridges and Harrods. Address 29 Lowndes Street London SW1X 9HX Tweet


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17-Jan-2012 - Herve Leger London

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Is it possible to go into a fashion shop a mere mortal and come out a sex goddess? Maybe you can if you can if you are a celebrity, a model or just beautiful anyway, but failing that the famous "Bandage dress" styles that seamlessly sculpt the female silhouette will definitely up every woman’s allure and attractiveness. For purveyors of super sexy, figure hugging clothes and shop décor was almost apologetic, The window display of dressed black shiny mannequins monster beats studio ferrari headphone has little appeal and the voluminous interior in monochrome grey and white, whilst smart was dull, save for a strikingly modern chandelier. Downstairs there were allusions to music culture, with a black painted electric guitar and a jewelled microphone stand. Alas, the day we visited, there were no rock divas coming out of the massive luxe changing rooms admiring their reflection in the wall to wall mirrors. The rails are colour co-ordinated with most of the focus on dresses starting at around £1000, with beaded version even more. Trying on the china blue mini skirt £590, the zip was difficult to move and when I popped out from the changing room, the assistant asked how it felt and did it up. Disappointed? We certainly weren’t! The fit was perfect and you can definitely feel the difference in the fabric and the way it laid on the body monster beats studio limited edition headphone grey compared to cheaper imitations. Service was very good. We were assisted by a stunning assistant with good stock knowledge. The grey waiting area sofas outside the changing rooms were comfortable and we were both offered a drink. This is perhaps the largest changing room in London to try on the smallest dresses! Around the store are lots of mirrors, and inside the changing room it’s well equipped with a grey velvet stool , lots of hanging space, a large viewing mirror and a pair of high heels to try on to see how the dress might look (a nice touch!). Much imitated – but here’s the beats by dr dre studio headphone grey original and still the best. Also in Selfridges and Harrods. Address 29 Lowndes Street London SW1X 9HX Tweet


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