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Fashion


Since 1846, Vlisco has been a leading brand designing and producing unique fashion fabrics, inspirational outfits and accessories for African women worldwide. For the last quarter of 2011, Vlisco introduces the “Delicate Shades” collection, available in Africa and on its website from 1 November.


The ‘Perfect Imperfection’


printing technique was taken to the next level for this collection, turning inspiration into reality.” Te result is two different designs on one fabric


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created from a single pattern design. As the front and back are different, a double layer with a transparent effect is created. “Te possibilities to create a stunning outfit are virtually endless,” it adds. Striking shades of blue and intense earth tones


are illuminated by distinct accents of yellow and pink. Te colourful graphic designs produce a three- dimensional effect, resulting in a visual spectacle. Te new campaign has also been enhanced


further by the Luxury Editions, a combination of fabrics embellished with exclusive details and a further translation of the ‘Delicate Shades’ designs. Tese are available in Vlisco Boutiques, on its website, and in specially selected stores in Africa. Te fashion and accessories collection was


inspired by the optical illusion created by the distinctive front and back of the fabric. Te outfits and bags accentuate this effect.


For more info visit: www.vlisco.com


ccording to Vlisco, the inspiration for the ‘Delicate Shades’ collection was drawn from “the perfect imperfection that underlines Vlisco’s craſtsmanship. Te unique


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