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Cleveland Centre to launch Kardashian Kollection
A MIDDLESBROUGH shopping centre is gearing up for one of the fashion events of the year.
The Kardashian Kollection will launch at the Dorothy Perkins concession within BHS at The Cleveland Centre tomorrow morning and the doors open early at 8am.
The exclusive range, launching in time for the Christmas party season, has been designed by the celebrity Kardashian sisters Kim, Khloe and Kourtney and is one of the most eagerly anticipated fashion events of the year.
Debbie Anderson, manager of The Cleveland Centre, said: “We are so excited that Middlesbrough is to be one of a few places in the region to stock the Kardashian Kollection. We are sure people will love the glamour and boho look of the Kollection.
“I have had a sneak peak at some of the clothes and they are amazing. It’s all very glamorous, high fashion but the prices are very reasonable. I know what a fashion conscious town Middlesbrough is, so we’re expecting the range to bring a lot of people to the Cleveland Centre in the coming weeks.”
The Kardashian Kollection features an extensive range of dresses, blazers, leather jackets, skinny jeans, skirts, blouses, denims, bags, purses and other accessories.Dorothy Perkins has laid on a series of events for the launch including hair stylists from Contemporary hairdressing and fashion consultants ready to advise shoppers on styles.
The news comes on the back of Cleveland Centre recording an impressive increase in footfall with an extra 290,852 people visiting during 2012. The Cleveland Centre has also just announced that a Stormfront Apple store will open at the end of November.
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