Harvey Nichols launches satirical online video
15 Dec 2010 | by Sara Kimberley
Harvey Nichols is launching a humorous tongue-in-cheek online video targeting upmarket fashionistas.
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Harvey Nichols is launching a humorous tongue-in-cheek online video targeting upmarket fashionistas.
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