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@LABELCollection’s SUMMER STORY: Neutrals, French Riviera, Garden Party and High Summer

@LABELCollection’s SUMMER STORY: Neutrals, French Riviera, Garden Party and High Summer

LABEL’s new summer collection reaches fashionable heights with classic modern styling that stays on trend and is timeless. The collection is split into four main stories: Neutrals, French Riviera, Garden Party and High Summer. Neutrals Start off your summer in feminine floaty designs with soft drapey tops, hand-beaded asymmetrical dresses and gorgeous satin pants. With a neutral pallet of black, white, silver grey, mocha and charcoal, this range lends itself to an easy transition from winter to spring for both evening and day wear. French Riviera With spring in full swing, what better way to celebrate the season than in the whimsical and flirty French Riveria inspired collection. With an array of colours in navy, white, mocha, silver grey and a burst of tangerine, this collection is both sophisticated and playful. Breeze into summer with cut & sew knits, chiffon, lace and fine stretch twill. Garden Party As the summer days get warmer, add a splash of hot pink, green and printed designs to your wardrobe as this stylish collection offers a range of dresses, skirts and jackets in cotton sateen, satin, lace, viscose lycra and chiffon. This collection is perfect for you to set trends at the ultra-glam summer…

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September 15, 2011
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Label Love – Raxevsky

Label Love – Raxevsky

Every year when a family member comes from Greece, I put in my request for my favourite fashion label, Raxevsky. I phone my mom up, send her a list of “please get these for me” and after much dreaming and drooling, I’ve got some nice new clothes to play with 🙂 Their summer 2011 collection is absolutely breathtaking! I can’t decide on one outfit, two or the whole collection. I want them all (damn you budget)! But, on a more serious note check out some of these pieces from the current collection … Prepare to fall in love… Amazing right? Now if only someone would just go to Greece so I could carry on with my tradition 🙂    

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May 11, 2011
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