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July 31, 2012
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Madonna's Pop-Up In Selfridges Is Their The Most Successful Footwear Space Ever

When Madonna revealed the first images of her new shoe line, Truth Or Dare, back in March, I wasn't terribly impressed but clearly I'm an anomaly. Reports today reveal that the singer's pop-up shop in Selfridges has become the department store's most successful footwear space.

'It's been thrilling to see our customers' response to this project,' Helen Attwood, shoe buying manager at Selfridges told Vogue. 'The Truth or Dare collection has proven to be out most commercial successful footwear pop-up this year so far,' and considering some of the recent controversy surrounding by the collection, it's not hard to understand why.

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June 22, 2012
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Don't Miss Heidi Klein's Pop-Up Shop In Bicester Village

Finding the perfect bikini is like buying a faithful pair of jeans; you can spend your whole life searching for them.  Luckily, swimwear designer Heidi Klein has partnered with Bicester Village to help you on your search.

For those of you unfamiliar with Klein's designs, her collections are pretty much the crème de la crème of swimwear. Unlike many other swimwear brands, Klein really does cater for women for all body types so whether you're curvy and want a style that shows that off whilst giving your bust support or you're on the straight-side, she has you covered. The great thing about her pop-up shop collaboration with the retail outlet is that you can bag her pieces for a fraction of the price. The only problem is that it's only open for a limited time and will sadly close its doors on July 10th.

At the opening of the store earlier on this month, Klein revealed that she has a full accessories line in the works so expect everything from iPad covers to beach bags and all of those essential accessories that you need to see you through your holiday.

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June 11, 2012
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H&M Launch H&M Sport With Two London Pop-Up Shops

In more H&M news, today the high street retailer announced that they are opening two H&M Sport pop-up shops next month to celebrate the launch of the first collection. On July 6 they will open the doors to a store in London's Covent Garden followed by another opening the following day in Westfield Stratford City.

To support the launch they will also launch a limited edition collection in colours playing homage to the British flag ahead of the Olympics coming to London this summer. 'We're very excited to be opening the UK's first pop up store in Covent Garden and concept store in Westfield Stratford,' Magnus Olsson, country manager at H&M UK, said in a statement. 'It's nice for our customers and is a new twist on the H&M business concept of fashion and quality at the best price.'

The H&M Sport stores open for ten weeks, from midday on July 6 in St Martin's Courtyard, Covent Garden and July 7 in Westfield Stratford City.

September 08, 2011
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The Guest List: Missoni For Target Pop-Up Store Launch

The Missoni family

Yesterday, ahead of today's New York Fashion Week festivities, Missoni held a private launch party and they pop up store on Sixth Avenue to celebrate the unveiling of their collection for Target.

Doutzen Kroes, Rachel Zoe, Camilla Belle and the whole Missoni family were in attendance.

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December 24, 2009
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Morning Links

Alexa Chung named first in Brit Vogue's best-dressed list, sort of [Vogue UK]

Joe Zee experienced racial profiling while Christmas shopping [Jezebel]

Karl Lagerfeld made a doll for Carla Bruni-Sarkozy [HuffPo]

Take time for a trench [Style.com]

So are pop-up shops no longer cool? [WWD]

November 22, 2009
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EJF Launches Surprise Designer T-Shirt Pop-Up Shop

The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has recently announced the launch of its new pop-up shop in central London. The UK-based charity is known for its work in empowering individuals who "suffer most from environmental abuses, (such as forced child labour and environmental abuses in cotton production), to find peaceful ways of preventing them."

With this in mind, the charity once again has returned to their temporary home in Kingly Court, off Carnaby Street, but this time are stocking up-to-the-minute sample (pre-season) men's and women's T-shirts and 100 Eley Kishimoto designed eco-friendly shopper bags at £10 each, (which were also seen on the front row at LFW earlier in September), for a limited period only. The t-shirts feature art from a number of designers, including cream-of-the-crop of British designers such as Luella, Giles Deacon, Betty Jackson, Zandra Rhodes, Alice Temperley, Katherine Hamnett, Jenny Packham, Richard Nicoll and Ciel. T-shirts can be bought separately, but savvy shoppers can invest in two t-shirts and get a free EK shopper.

With the likes of Lily Cole, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Ashley Jensen and Nic Hoult, amongst over 50 others, having been spotted sporting the organic Continental cotton t-shirts, it is likely they'll be an instant hit. More to the point, as there is only a limited amount on stock available, the T-shirts will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis so you would be wise to head over to White Gold, 1st Floor Kingly Court, London, W1B as quickly as your 5-inch heels can get you there. And as Christmas is round the corner, it would seem that there is no better time to do your bit for charity, whilst snapping up some presents your friends and family will definitely not want to take back after the festive period.

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