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Never have I seen such intricate construction that channelled the odysseys of outer space so well, until I came across women's wear designers, Herve and Alice, the force behind Heal. I was surely blown away to see the blast from the future that was clearly conscious to woman's curves. There's so much more that I can say about their Fall/Winter 2009 collection, but I choose not to babble.
S.W
1 comment:
this collection is unconventionally awesome. I would mos def wear this to the laundry mat...
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