Absolutely horrible! They give wrong information about the quality and fabric. What you receive is a super bad cheap quality, it's horrible to wear, as it's the cheapest synthetic one can imagine, w... See more
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Diana London (clothing) is literally just a scam store. They're selling temu quality clothing at expensive high street prices. Imported from China, waited nearly 3 weeks for my clothes, when they di... See more
Absolutely awful. I waited 4 weeks for it to arrive, it never mentioned it was from China. Literally zero communication - I emailed 5 or 6 times and I'm being completely ignored. I received the wrong... See more
Scam website, clothes are all poorly made, they dont accept returns - to be more accurate they wont respond to you one you make a return request! Did some digging on companies house. the "ceo's" adr... See more
This is a scam shop.
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