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GUESTLIST SHOOTS YOU! Nuvola


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Issue 30 / August 2011 SWIMSUITS


Or how much choice there is! Do you go for a bikini, a cut-out swimsuit, or stick with a classical one-piece? These are not decisions to be taken lightly - when baring so much flesh, a rookie mistake can be


disastrous. To spare you the stress, we have dipped our toes into the fashion waters to find the 5 best trends this summer...


For something so small, it is amazing how many problems buying a swimsuit poses.


Bandeau


Jumper: Asos Trousers: Topman Shoes: Topman


Foulard: Alexander Mc- Queen Cape Fur: Raer Bag: Givenchy


The Classic


Accessorize £30


Urban Outfitters £28


Pin up


American Apparel £52


GALIBARDY SKULL WING RING!


WeSC Store 35 Neal St London


WC2H 9PR WeSC Store


43 Carnaby St London W1F 7EA


Galibardy is a new jewellery brand that is taking the fashion stage by storm. Their style is a fusion of Rock, Gothic and Hip-Hop inspiration and the wide range will keep all kinds of fashionistas satisfied! www.galibardy.com


We are letting one lucky reader win Jessie J's Galibardy skull wing ring worn at Glastonbury. To boost your style, simply answer:


Who was on the cover of The Guestlist Network’s last issue?


Email your answers to competitions@guestlist.net


THIS IS NÜMPH


This new brand are all about beautiful summer clothing; with a large collection of floral and patterned dresses, shorts and lightweight coats, Nümph is sitting pretty on top of this sea- son’s girly trends. They do not do awkward or uncomfortable;


The fairytale story of seven Danish women fulfilling their dream; to create a brand from scratch.


Nümph believes that you should enjoy summer to the fullest in their cute, easy-to-wear range, so girls get on to www.numph.dk or ASOS now to grab yourself some of the best in comfy sum- mer styles this season.


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