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Source: Pringle of Scotland
I would have to say this label is like the modern version of Margaret Howell. Pringle of Scotland always maintains a high degree of loyalty to the ideology that women should be dressed with a degree of modesty, sophistication and class; and I like that idea. What Pringle simply do is add some fun and fashion into that element; whilst putting two fingers up to the stereotypical view that a woman dressed with all three elements should be either boring, uninteresting or old.
1 comment:
I like the pringle collection, very young yet very sophisticated :)
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