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Heidi Montag Announces “Heidiwood” Clothing Line

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November 28th, 2007 by Tina

Tagged as: Fashion, Popular Culture, Style, TV

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Clothier Anchor Blue and Heidi Montag have teamed up to launch Montag’s new fashion line, ”Heidiwood.” It seems Heidi, who stars in the MTV show “The Hills,” spent a year in Italy during college studying apparel design.

“Fashion is something that has always been a passion of mine. I really look forward to creating an affordable, fun and sexy line with Anchor Blue.”

The line which will consist of Juniors tops, bottoms, tees and accessories will debut in Spring 2008 and is currently under development.

“I plan to get my hands dirty on this one. This is something I have always wanted to do and Anchor Blue has enabled me to be an integral part of the design process. Each and every piece will have my initial input, feedback and final approval stamped all over it.”

Items will range in price from $10.00 to $60.00.  As part of her work with the company, look for Heidi to front ad campaigns and make in-store appearances.

The line will appear in most Anchor Blue retail locations.    

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11 Responses to “Heidi Montag Announces “Heidiwood” Clothing Line”

  1. On November 28th 2007, Liza wrote:

    That makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE. What YEAR(?!?) did she spend in italy? She’s been on tv before highschool ended!

  2. On November 29th 2007, Tina wrote:

    Hi Liza - I was thinking the same thing, too. According to the PR, it doesn’t say specifically what year she spent in Italy. Maybe it was a looong time ago?

  3. On December 7th 2007, maggie wrote:

    Maybe she just made it up. Like her job. She sucks at life, so she has to make everything up.

  4. On January 2nd 2008, marza wrote:

    LOL! In college? She spent what a semester at the Academy of Art in SF with Lauren then they both moved to LA and Heidi dropped out of college and has been just “working” at Bolthouse, so when did this “year” in Italy take place, it’s hilarious. However, I am sure her line will sell since it will be cheap and in malls, so tons of young girls will buy, buy, buy…

  5. On March 31st 2008, Janis wrote:

    Yeah what year did she go to Italy. She needs to remeber lying is bad.

  6. On March 31st 2008, metellic wrote:

    Heidi is fabulous,the prettiest girl on “The Hills”,and has great fashion.im sure the line will be better than Laurens plain,overpriced,unoriginal line anyway.

  7. On April 7th 2008, Me wrote:

    What a joke!

  8. On April 18th 2008, chels wrote:

    she lied about going to italy! ahahhaha what a lame. as much as mtv creeps on her, wouldn’t we all know she went? besides, i would never buy her line.. she only did it cause she’s pissed lauren has her mark. line. which i lovee. heidi heidi heidi, what are we going to do with youuu?

  9. On May 2nd 2008, mia wrote:

    heidi.you see how everyone knows your lying about your little italy trip? get a damn life.you only have 2 friends.stefanie and spencer.wow your soo cool and i wanna be just like you.notttttt.

  10. On May 6th 2008, Audra wrote:

    i actually like your line especially the croc handbag, who cares whether or not you went to Italy and who cares why you started your line, even if it was just because Lauren did it first which i don’t believe it was there bitches are just jealous. At least if you are going to be portrayed as the villain you should get something out of it. I think your line is a lot more bold and wearable and just plain cuter than Laurens. Although i like hers too, but i like your better

  11. On June 26th 2008, dont worry wrote:

    wow….girls there all the same!!! i just watched her on the view and i think for being 21 she is doing great….. this is why girls have problems. you all talk so much shit about eachother! Heidi, keep going !! kick ass…just dont forget whats real in life and remember friends. All these other girls talking shit… you fucking stupid ass girls get a fucking life.

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