

The earliest indications are that all stock, except for in South Australia where it goes on sale tomorrow, has more-or-less sold out. Stores across the nation expressed unprecedented demand, with the Chadstone Target reporting a queue of 400 people waiting to get into the store in an attempt to snap up pieces of the range.
The most popular items from the range included the trench-coat, the knee-length pea coat, and the olive-green silk dress. Only 6,000 pieces were available Australia-wide.

Surprisingly though, nothing of the range is yet to reach hit eBay yet.
If you're after more photos from the range check out Fashionising's coverage of the Stella McCartney fashion parade that was a part of the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival.
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First Written: 11th March 2007 at 23.36
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