Reiss (London, UK)


reiss store london
The problem with shopping, especially in a big city, is that it can be incredibly frustrating and tedious. The cheaper retail chains are usually too crowded whereas fancy designer stores can be slightly intimidating. What to do, if you need something chic or just want to get a little style inspiration? In the past years, I've found premium high street brands to be the perfect solution. These labels are on the rise and getting more popular by the minute. Even Zara and H&M have more sophisticated pricier sisters (Massimo Dutti and COS respectively) and I'm guessing it's because people are sick of lesser quality trend items but also refuse to drain their bank accounts for luxury designer goods. Reiss is one such brand that pretty much paved the way for many other stores of its kind, especially in the UK. Although years ago, I first deemed the collections to be a little bland, I've since changed my mind drastically and realized how incredibly stylish the pieces actually are.

reiss clothingReiss FW09 lookbook (individual images: Reiss).

reiss 1071'1971' FW09 lookbook (individual images: Reiss).

Reiss was founded in 1971 by David Reiss who took over his father's gentlemen's outfitters in Bishopsgate and turned it into an empire, first specializing only in men's tailoring, then decades later introducing a women's wear collection in 2000. The idea was to offer people, clothes of impeccable quality and design, but without the hefty price tag associated with luxury labels. The pieces you'll find are timeless, chic, very well-made yet still modern, fresh and fun. The latter was enforced even more so, when a few months ago, Reiss launched their '1971' line, which boasts a collection of slightly more youthful and urban pieces, including a range of jeans.

reiss flagship londonOverview of the store near the entrance... how can anyone reach those bags on the shelf? (left). Jeans and accessories from the '1971' range (right).

reiss londonDay dresses near the stairs (left) and more accessories including animal print bags and shoes (right).

Even though I had visited various Reiss stores over the years (there are over 20 in London alone), I had never bothered checking out the main flagship and global headquarters, which opened its doors in 2007. Conveniently located in the heart of London near Oxford Street, it's actually one of the most easily accessible but strangely also least crowded high street stores I've ever visited (just look at the pics). At the time I went, the '1971' range had just been released and was due to be unveiled during a launch party the same evening, but thankfully all the pieces were already in-store. What first caught my attention though - even as I approached the gigantic glass building - was just the sheer size of the boutique. It's two-storeys high and depending on where you are on the ground level, the ceiling and windows go right up to the second floor, giving the impression you're standing in an atrium. Needless to say that browsing here was very pleasant: the area was brightly lit, there was plenty of room and all items were neatly laid out.

reiss boutique londonMore from the '1971' range, including this fantastic studded bag and some cool boots.

I always have a hard time choosing my favorite items from Reiss, just because almost everything I find can somehow be integrated into a daily wardrobe or would make a great statement piece for the evening. The coats are beautifully tailored, the knits are thickly woven and there are so many simple yet stylish dresses, blazers and tops, that creating any outfit is a breeze. But in my magpie state of mind, I felt myself gravitating towards the shiny sequined pieces and studded items. A lot of these, including an incredible gray leather jacket, as seen in the lookbook collage above (cut almost like Rick Owen's pieces) and cool zippered skinny jeans are part of the '1971' collection.

reiss londonThe main shoe and bag section... a dangerous place (left). Loved the studded heels (above) and the suede booties (lower right).

What impressed me most were the accessories though. I had no idea they had such a large range: faux snakeskin heels, studded bags, cashmere scarves, sequined elbow-length gloves... anything you could possibly think of was prominently displayed around the store area. I saw the most classic pair of thigh-high suede boots (i.e. one of the few that won't make you look like a 'Pretty Woman') and some very charming 40s inspired feathered head pieces. Other standout items were the sequined dresses (very bling, but perfect for the evening) and a cream-colored fake-fur gilet.

reiss londonNotice the lack of people? And no queues at the cash desk (right).

reiss londonThe screen on the left showed looks from the campaign and runway (left). More lovely accessories (right).

I decided to take a quick peek at the men's section as well - one floor up. As expected, tailoring is Reiss' strength in this area, considering menswear is where it all started. Lots of beautiful suits hung alongside more casual jackets, comfortable sweaters and fitted coats. But if there's one item I couldn't take my eyes off, it was the cool bikes by Orlowski and a few other brands. I spotted at least four of them, all proudly displayed on the tables together with the clothing, or near the shelves. I'm guessing they were for sale, so in case you need a ride to go with your stylish outfit, this is the place to come.

reiss londonThe menswear section on the first floor... a melting pot of bikes and clothes...

For immediate browsing, you can head to their online store, though I had a hard time figuring out whether or not they deliver globally. But as Reiss has been expanding rapidly in the last years and plan to open over 200 more stores in the next year, chances are they'll be opening a flagship near you if they haven't already. Be warned though, it's a dangerously tempting place to go to, even if you don't plan on spending any money. Speaking of which, I'll have to check on that fur vest... and perhaps that studded bag...

reiss londonA selection of FW09 runway looks (images: Reiss).

reiss londonA few shoes/accessories, including (from top left): studded suede booties, studded leather gloves, sequined scarf, embellished pouch, gold sequined belt, feathered head piece and feathered headband (images: Reiss).

Address: 10 Barrett Street, London W1U 1BA
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:30-19:00, Sun: 10:30-18:00

Reiss Homepage and Online Shop

84 comments:

  1. Somebody else who loves Reiss as much as I do!!!! I go nuts every time they have a sale and I always end up wearing their pieces forever! I find the best blazers and skirts there and the quality is very high-end.

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  2. Hi lovely lady,

    Oh ACCESSORRIES! they caught on my eyes the moment I click onto your post...


    X♥X♥

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  3. Ar first I thought Reiss was bland, but my mind changed!

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  4. Happy friiiiday to you in Paris!

    Shame on me I didn´t know the store before.
    The black studded bag looks cool and the feather headpieces are truly magical!!! LOVELY!!!

    Wishing you a wonderful weekend!!!!

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  5. wow !
    very curious about it !
    your selection accessories is stunning !
    (again...bravo)
    Have a great week-end !

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  6. I remember being pretty impressed with Reiss when I was in London last year. It's ironic and a bit pathetic that in the UK Reiss is considered premium high street: with the conversion rate between pounds and Canadian dollars, a piece from Reiss is still a considerable splurge for a gal like me!

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  7. i didnt know about Reiss and what seems to me those are very interesting pieces. that long blazer from the lookbook has perfect cut

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  8. I feel so out of it! I didn't realize that Zara and H&M had higher end stores- and I had never heard of Reiss (I apparently need to travel and (window) shop more)! Thanks so much for the recap! I'll definitely check out Reiss next time I'm in London!

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  9. Hi there! Fabulous post as usual! Love that studded bag and the bike on display is pretty rad! Hope you have a fabulous weekend!

    x ws x

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  10. I like Reiss. I think they do some pretty good and classic pieces. Its definitely a store that I would recommend to other people.

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  11. Hi there-oh I so agree about Reiss. If I did shop regularly in high street shops I would definitely be buying pieces from there-I love their jeans, tops and accessories. I do browse on line but you're so right, its too tempting a place!! Excellent post as usual my dear, have a great weekend!!

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  12. Reiss definitely have pieces that I really want to have in my closet! Their accessories are so covetable too! I love the studded bag and that feather headband! So so cool! xoxoxxo

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  13. I love Reiss, I always pop in to the one in town to drool

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  14. omg SOOO TRUE. the cheaper stores are way too over crowded with huge lines and the expensive ones are extremelly intimidating. like they keep on eyeing you when you're inside and you feel that you're the only customer. Hope that Reiss will make it to Ottawa Canada one day! Or at least Toronto hehe.

    I agree with you about GOOP. I think she tries to be like Martha Stewart but the unrealistic version of it. Who is goig to follow her when she writes things like "One thing I love to eat when I'm on my $1 million dollar winter cottage in spain up in the mountains is a nice lobster. here's how you make a good lobster..." yeeah cuz we can all relate to that...

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  15. I was talking to a friend last night and we were discussing about why the Brazilian shoes have been gaining a lot attraction recently, which came down to the balance hung between the design/quality and reasonable pricing point - and Reiss is a good example in such season and your post well supported the point ... the consumers have become all way savvier than the previous generations ... so it is even more so important nowadays for brands to have values that actually match the price, not under!

    hope you have a wonderful weekend, xx

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  16. Reiss is such a great shop. Amazing post.

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  17. Great photos. Great selection of pieces. You have a lovely blog!

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  18. I couldn't agree with you more....that store is so tempting!! Great pictures, and good taste!

    I hope you have a lovely weekend as well!!!:)

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  19. Many thanks for a lovely and informative post.
    I have never heard of Reiss before and it is always good to find something new.
    They have some nice accessories, shoes and clothes.

    Happy weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  20. haha the bike in the store is so cute! and I think I will need to a find a feathered headpiece like the ones in your pics! so cool <3

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  21. i love the idea of getting "clothes of impeccable quality and design, but without the hefty price tag associated with luxury labels". i cannot afford to buy many fancy designer items, but that doesn't mean i don't have good taste and want to look well put together! h&m and f21 are for the young ones (in my opinion!), and the quality is just hard to stomach as you age and try to look a bit more classy vs. trendy.

    lord. sorry if i am sounding like a moron. that is a common problem with me!

    hope you have a great weekend! and i must check out the on-line reiss store and see what i can drum up!

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  22. I never go into Reiss...but maybe I should pop in the next time I go into Birmingham.

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  23. Thank goodness for retailers that offer on trend items in good quality at affordable prices as much as I love what's on the runway, no way in heck I could fill a closet.
    Had no idea Reiss even existed! I love how you make me smarter all the time :) And I'm loving those boots, and that belt and that bag...eek! Toronto needs a Reiss STAT!!!

    Thanks for your super sweet comment (always) on the DIY. I seriously cannot think of the last time I made anything that wasn't edible, LOL.

    Have a great weekend, hon!

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  24. love the exterior of the store! your blog makes me want to travel. i've never been anywhere in europe outside of italy. i think it's time.

    x


    www.tittees.blogspot.com

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  25. that studded bag is really fab ^.^
    kisses

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  26. great post. oh reiss is really wunderful

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  27. J'adore the second collage of looks - they are so wearable and casual yet completely chic. Absolutely stunning post, darling! :)

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  28. sweet of you to drop by:) my posts have been quite choppy and intermittent.. amazing how you write your posts constantly and yet refreshingly everytime. good to be back here reading your post. i'm quite fond of the FW09 lookbook images. very lovely.

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  29. I've heard about this shop but have never been there actually. It does look chic and stylish. The collection is sophisticated and trendy at the same time.Next time I'm in London I'll definetely have a peek there^^
    xoxo
    aline

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  30. I love all those looks. I've never heard of Reiss but I really want to check one out right now haha

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  31. I absolutely love Reiss! To be honest I have found myself utterly disappointed the past few months with the likes of H&M and Topman when it comes to men's wear. They seem to focus far too much on disposable fashion. I see super trendy pieces for dirt cheap, that I know in a month or two I won't wear. What I love about Reiss is, although it is pricier in comparison, you are paying for good quality, but also far more classic design. They are pieces you can splash out on, that will last longer, but are not too traditional to be unstylish and outdated. Plus their stores are always nice to walk around in!

    Hope you're having a beautiful weekend :)

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  32. I didn´t know about Reiss. I don´t think we have it in Spain. I looks like a good alternative between Zara, Mango and H&M and the super brand names. Hopefully one day I will go inside one.

    xoxo
    B* a la Moda

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  33. LOVE the studded bag. GORGEOUS!

    when you said, "cheaper retail chains are usually too crowded whereas fancy designer stores can be slightly intimidating"...i wanted to hug you. well said, my friend!

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  34. Cool tour of the Reiss flagship! I have mixed feelings about Reiss. It's always hit or miss for me there. I think you're right about the store evolving in terms of taste and style. That said, I've had my eye on that studded bag you presented.

    P.S. About meeting Henry Holland-- very cool! I was at a perfume launch party that he was hosting in NY recently and was too shy to introduce myself. HAH!

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  35. Such a gorgeous shop! Dreaming of shopping now... ♥

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  36. Thank you so much for introducing me to Reiss! I had never heard of it before. Neither had I heard of Massimo Dutti. I'm going to google it right now but I hope there is one near me!!!

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  37. Hey there. Nice post. Happy Sunday. Hope you've been enjoying the weekend. Take care. Have a great week ahead. Cheers!

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  38. This is a great post, I absolutely agree! I cannot stand all this mess in Zara. I had no idea about Reiss, I am now checking their site. I love the fact that you can shop online as well. Thanks for sharing!

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  39. Wow, I wish I had it in Geneva ! They seem like the perfect basics-with-a-twist, the most difficult thing to find !

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  40. Always fascinating to learn how the company has developed since the early days...Love this label, by the way I was at Cos & loving it as well~ xo*

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  41. Their accessories look great! I love the studded boots and gloves and feathered hair pieces

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  42. You know, after I rear this REiss label, I found out that I bought a pin striped bermuda shorts for my DH from spring/summer season. He never wears it and finally I put an ensemble for him to try out that. :) Now I should check out their woman collection if I had chance next time. :)

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  43. I had no idea this middle ground existed. Brilliant!

    Man, those accessories sound like they're to die for. Once again, you've made me crave a European shopping trip.

    *kelsey

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  44. oooh I love Reiss some amazing things this season!

    http://flowergirlfashion.blogspot.com/

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  45. awww, I wish I could visit London more often! looks like a great place to shop!
    have a gorgeous day, darling!
    xoxo

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  46. ooh! hot:) i am really the pictures/ads--so chic, and i love the brightness of it!

    hope you had a nice weekend, dear:)

    xx raez

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  47. Oh this is a good one! It really is a great store, especially since ELLE teamed up with Reiss, now one can shop dresses and shoes another 20 quids off! No wonder I have to return soon :)

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  48. So true about wanting better quality items...i'm done with alcheapo, low quality items that only last a few wears, and i'm not more into investing in more expensive and better quality pieces.

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  49. oh kool! i'd never heard about them before.

    and yes, im sure u can use beef instead of lamb, i think next time i might do that.

    thanks for stopping by!

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  50. hey beautiful!
    wow! they do have gorgeous pieces!!!
    hope you had a lovely weekend.
    if you have facebook please say hello =)
    http://tinyurl.com/yew4byl
    big hugs <3

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  51. I've never heard of Reiss but thanks for the introduction! I love all of the items you picked, and I have officially fallen in love with their collection. And I totally get what you mean about tedious shopping... finding quality/fashionable/affordable items can be very difficult.

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  52. OH I LOVE Reiss!!!! Such perfect badass pieces. I need to get my booty to that shop next time in in London. Hopefully soon!!!

    Thank you so much for what you said...you're so right, marketing and pr is just that, and nothing more...not saving lives, and def not worth killing myself over :) XO!!

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  53. I love the color palette... black, gray, white and electric blue. Your job is so exciting. Featuring stores and writing about fashion... yummy!

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  54. Gorgeous pics/picks!!

    I LOVE Reiss... the clothes are always timeless and classy.

    Saskia xx

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  55. So funny i was just looking at some reiss pieces and i couldn't believe how good the designs had gotten too!
    It's like a different store!
    Great post!

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  56. I love Reiss!
    Too bad that we don't have it here in Barcelona.
    Anyway, thank God for the Internet Shopping :)

    xx

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  57. um, your comment today cracked me up. LINKIN PARK is retarded. worst vocalist ever. and don't get me started on their "music." and green day isn't much better. sigh.

    hope you are having a good one, my sweet! :)

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  58. I love Reiss!
    And I didn't know they have been around since 1971... very cool and informative post!
    And I love those accessories at the end, especially the gloves!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  59. Sequin scarf and studded booties...come to mama!

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  60. nice editorial pics!

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  61. oh my what a perfect store ! not expensive and the items are all so chic ! heaven to me . haha . i have to go there if i have a visit to UK some day . x) thanks for sharing dear !

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  62. I loooove Reiss - you're right, they do the most unexpectedly amazing accessories! They're always the first things that catch my eye when I go into the store. And the quality of their clothing speaks for itself! xoxo

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  63. I absolutely MUST check out this store. I'm online right now and I'm putting it on my list for when I visit NYC (at some point before the en of the year...) It looks so clean and simple and peacefuly. I love seeing your finds

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  64. My dear friend HW!

    Your blog is a basic fashion survivel for my next trip...it is already written down here!
    Thanks thanks thanks!

    All my kisses,
    Kira

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  65. Amazing lookbook images! Wishing I owned pretty much all of this... ooh and that bag! xxx

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  66. They do have some gorgeous stuff in Reiss - I haven't been to the one in London though - I might have to drag the boyfriend there the next time I go down to visit him! :) x

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  67. Wow, this is a great post...looks amazing! Especially the accessories!

    xoxo
    Rachel

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  68. hahaha yeah scrabble is like foreplay on gossip girl. omg did you see this week's threesome epsoide!?! man they just had to pick the 2 least desirable characters on the show to have a threesome!

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  69. This shop looks like it is packed with lovely clothing! I always love the pictures you post, j'adore!

    xxx

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  70. Definitely my kind of place. Although, it feels like I would be better suited for that kind of class in 5 or so years.
    Thank you for always commenting back. With the amount of comments you always get, it really means a lot that you make the effort. Still loving all your posts! :)

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  71. i really like Reiss! they have stylish and classic clothes. and the accessories are pretty great. it's great to know more about the brand on your post! :)

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  72. hello again! Yes I've already drooled over the lovely REISS, but I had to drop you a line to tell you that I've awarded you THE HAUTE MESS AWARD on my blog. Since I just created it, it's ultra elite ;) Congrats!

    xo Niki

    http://ahautemess.blogspot.com

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  73. The hairpieces and the gloves and the ankle boots! Too divine.

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  74. I sounds like a great store. I would visit it if I have a chance in London- hopefully, one day.

    Thank you for sharing, you're the best.

    Hanh,

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  75. i just adore our blog, and how intent you always are on covering amazing places and creating great posts.

    Meho xx

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  76. I saw a lot of people holding Reiss shopping bags while in London and was so intrigued by it! Now my questions are answered! =)

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  77. anyone knows how much does a REISS bag costs ? sorry to sound such a cheapskate, guess that's for now...before graduation :(

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