Sunday, 15 November 2009

Judgement day


Ok, so the day finally happened where I was able to make my greatest dream happen by purchasing my very own pair of Jimmy Choo Shoes! This meant getting up at the break of dawn; obviously I had this particular Saturday booked of work therefore I was waking up at my usual time of Saturday morning 7a.m.

I ended up getting to H&M for 8 o’clock to be greeted by a fairly but manageable queue to my surprise. We were in the blue group which meant that we had to wait until it was organised groups time to be allowed into the cornered of Jimmy Choo accessory area. We waited for an hour for the main store to open, while making friends in the queue with some pretty nice people considering the circumstances, we all said it was blatantly because we all are from Brighton, as we were all so friendly.

Eventually they let us in at 9 am, as I entered the building it looked as if a massive windstorm had swept over the entire front rails of the shop as they were literally empty. Manikins had been stripped bare.




 Jimmy Choo Shoes are not just your average pair of everyday shoes. For Many women including myself they represent freedom, success and choice despite the price tag. Jimmy Choo attended University of the Arts London from then has won many awards for the quality and craftsmanship of his shoes, as a result has claimed world wide recognition & surged to fame.



 We were fully aware of this, before we had our turn in store at the till we saw a woman at the counter with five bags full of a selection of Jimmy Choo goodies, we were not impressed as we still hadn’t had our turn in the accessories section and she seemed to be buying the entire line. If you’re going to buy five pairs of Jimmy Choo shoes for H&M then please just buy the real ones as you can clearly afford them.

After a much discussed, precise throughout plan my accomplice Jessica and I had decided that when our time came she would head straight for the flats and I for the heels. Both of us picking up one in each of our sizes, upon first glance, congregating in the middle to obtain some statement Jewels.

Our plan was successful despite the bulk purchasing, both and most of us in our group got what we wanted which was very lucky as the previous groups left the cornered of area looking somewhat bear.



  I managed to get my hands on the black, studded cadged heels and the statement drop studded and embellished earrings. I have been in love with these shoes for months since I saw them featured in a Harpers Bazar work wear special. Despite not actually being able to wear heels they were worth their money and the earrings are also stunning.







Once I got my purchases home I realised that my new Jimmy Choo shoes are actually almost double the height of another to die for/die in pair of heels that I can’t walk in and the earrings weigh so much that you not doubt will damage the tissue in your ears by wearing but who said fashion was ever practical.

I had a fun morning with Jess who also bought some amazing flat studded shoes, met some friendly Jimmy Choo fans and indulged myself. I don’t think it would have been half as much fun if it was any other way.

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