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Avril debuts Abbey Dawn at Kohl’s

Posted on July 18th, 2008

Avril debuts Abbey Dawn at Kohls picture

Avril Lavigne showed up at Koh’s department store to sign autographs and celebrate the launch of her new fashion collection, Abbey Dawn, in Alhambra, CA.  Her new line of clothing features jeans, hoodies, t-shirts, with skull graphics and crazy stripes.  I think that it fits fit in at Kohl’s and should really class up that Sunday sale flyer this week.  Oh an the Name of the line is the nickname her father gave her after seeing a street with the name…very original in Canada.

source: mavrixonline.com

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3 Responses to “Avril debuts Abbey Dawn at Kohl’s”

  1. LiviuX

    She’s ugly.

  2. Courtney Hart (an Avril Lavigne blogger)

    Hey!

    I see you mentioned the fact that “Abbey Dawn” is also the nickname Avril got as a little girl from her dad, and you’re right that he got the name from a street near where he worked in Kingston Ontario…

    Maybe you and your readers would be interested to know where that street name came from – it was named after the Abbey Dawn sanctuary that was created right on that same road (it probably had no name back then), where poets and musicians etc would gather back in the early 1900s.

    I did a post for my Avril Lavigne blog about it, which features a few pictures of that Abbey Dawn street sign her dad may have seen, as well as the Abbe of Abbey Dawn who founded the sanctuary, and more info that shows how appropriate that nickname for Avril turned out to be! :)

    I made my name here link to the webpage with my article (which the local newspaper later asked me to write for them too!)…

    Hope you like it!

    ~ Courtney Hart
    Blogger Girl

  3. sebek

    She´s so beautiful !!!!!!

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