Being the mall rat that I am, I took the opportunity of an extra day off to have a look at the shops in Pavilion, a rarity nowadays, now that I work and live outside Kuala Lumpur. Lo and behold, what I found when I was browsing the two levels of Pavilion's luxury area:
Apparently TENC (The Emperor's New Clothes) is being replaced by Club 21's another project! Looks like it's time for TENC to wrap up. I guess politicians and menswear don't go hand in hand?
I'm genuinely excited for the arrival of Jil Sander, together with the other directional labels: Lanvin (gasp!), Alexander McQueen (double gasp!), Carven, Proenza Schouler, 3.1 Philip Lim, and Alexander Wang, among others.
The wait is finally over...
H&M has finally landed on our shores and it's about time for us to have a democratic shopping experience. The opening of this latest Club 21 addition, on the other hand, presumably will bring in a different kind of shoppers/ fashion enthusiasts to Bukit Bintang. I'm waiting with my fingers crossed that they stock good selections of merchandise at a competitive price. And perhaps I don't need to travel down south anymore for my end-of-season fix...
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I am happy and sad at the same thing. Accesibility means more common and I don't like any tom, dick and harry with money and no taste carrying the bags that I like. Would prefer they continue doing so with Vuitton or Gucci.
Now you mentioned it I do see some trendy people out there who are into those typical Gucci/LV/ Dior labels just because well, the labels.
Hopefully those kind of 'fashion' people are oblivious of the existence of Jil!
Is this for women's or men's? I hope they bring in some stuff for men but i have a feeling it might be more of the latter.
I presume it is for both genders, though I might find every excuse to squeeze myself into the ladies' stuff had they don't bring in pieces for guys.
Naboonies
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