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    Comme des Garcons For H&M Hits Stores TODAY!

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on Nov 13, 2008 12:13 PM PST
    The time has finally come! Comme des Garcons and H&M are giving us that one-two punch of polka dots and stitches that we have all been waiting for! The fall collection created by designer Rei Kawakubo is finally in stores. True to avant garde form, Kawakubo collaborated with the frugal retail store to create a collection of womenswear, menswear, accessories and a limited time fragrance. The collection includes everything expected from CdG, and more. Quirky, yet structured womenswear comes out in romantic jackets and polka dotted garb runs aplenty with finely tuned men's button down shirts. Too bad H&M doesn't sell online because I just know the entire collection would be sold out in a minute. My personal favorite is that dark and demented plaid suit with the diagonal stitch across the chest. I am going to be first in line for that. Check out the slideshow of the collection, and then rush out to your nearest H&M to snag some pieces before they escape from the racks!

    Get The Scoop On Comme Des Garcons For H&M!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 10, 2008 10:18 AM PDT
    By now you've probably heard about the Comme Des Garcons for H&M collection that's slated to hit stores mid-November. You may have even heard about the $350 dress- a bargain if you realize that amount might get you the right sleeve of an actual CdG dress. In any event, we're excited to see how Rei Kawakubo's playful but high fashion design philosophy translates into the H&M mass market. Seasoned shoppers will recall the frenzy caused by previous designer capsule collections- Karl Lagerfeld, Viktor & Rolf, and Roberto Cavalli, to name a few- but questionable pricing aside, a quick glimpse at the lookbook has me convinced this line will top them all. Check out my slideshow for the looks that are worth braving the hoards of shoppers who will fight tooth and manicured nail for a piece of the collection, along with the four hour drive you might endure just to get there in the first place. Lines not your thing? Don't worry, I'm sure there will be plenty of polka dot wristlets left over..
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