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FASHION


A/W 2012 at Voni Blu


Elisa Cavaletti


Elisa is ageless in both design and fit, appealing to the under 25s right through to the more mature, ‘fashion savvy’ woman. Stunning blouses in crisp white and many flattering muted shades, sit equally well over denim jeans, smart trousers and skirts alike.


Elisa dresses are kind to the figure and extremely feminine, yet very different, and can be comfortably layered with lace trimmed leggings and tunics. Shirts and tunics are featured heavily, both in prints and plain colours and work well over jeans or leggings.


Autumn/Winter sees a plethora of colours from across the rainbow...... stunning greens, rich purples, ever present blacks, greys and navy running into neutral taupes and caramel tones and on into vibrant sunburst and electric blues. Tis season features a fabulous mix of fabrics from dark and edgy floral prints, to stunning gem encrusted silks and luxurious velvet, with stylish knits incorporating feminine lace features. Leather and fur play heavily into the trends, along with structured jackets and clever detailing. Embellishment is a must have in any girl’s wardrobe and stunning skirts, both long and short, along with smart and sexy fitted dresses, give that glamorous, dressed up look. Whatever you desire, Autumn 2012 will stand and deliver!


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