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CLAREMONT SHOWGROUND - PERTH SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
For tickets and all details go to gvf.com.au Moshtix Outlets: ALBANY: Wakes Music Centre; BENTLEY: The Spot @ Curtin; BICTON: Jumbo Entertainment; BROOME: Chunes of Broome; COMO: Galaxy Entertainment; DUNSBOROUGH: Evolution Surf; FREMANTLE: Mills Records; JOONDALUP: Idols & Icons; MORLEY: Trax Morley; MT LAWLEY: Planet; MUNDARING:Groove Music; NORTHBRIDGE: Red Stripe Clothing; PERTH CBD: Dirt Cheap CD's; SUBIACO: Rockeby Records; WEST PERTH: Dirt Cheap CD's West Perth. Retail Outlets: CAROUSEL: Live Clothing; CLAREMONT: Live Clothing; GARDEN CITY: Live Clothing; JOONDALUP: Live Clothing; KARRINYUP: Live Clothing; MORLEY: Live Clothing; PERTH: Live Clothing; PERTH: 78 Records; ROCKINGHAM: Live Clothing; WHITFORDS: Live Clothing
18+ only. Valid I.D. must be shown to gain entry. Public Transport to and from the event is highly recommended.
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Welcome to I See Red, a celebration of summer, the seventies and a stunning retro hotel. Shot at Red Castle Hotel in Rivervale, I See Red shines the spotlight on maxi-dresses, swimsuits, cut-off shorts, sunnies and hats, all from Perth boutiques. When the heat becomes overwhelming, many people find themselves stripping down to the bare essentials for comfort and coolness (in the temperature sense), which means accessories become more important than ever. With the right shoes, sunglasses, necklace, or bangles, you can turn a plain summer look into an eye-catching outfit. The onset of summer brings with it many soirees, whether they be picnics in parks with friends, or ritzy Christmas gatherings, and most people will find themselves staring at their wardrobes wondering what to wear. If you are one such individual, fear not, because X-Press Fashion has scoured boutiques around this sunny city of ours, taking the hard work out of finding the perfect outfit for the summer party season. Merry Christmas, best wishes for the New Year but most importantly, happy shopping! Emma Bergmeier
On the cover: Rebecca wears 1970s maxi dress from Gorgeous Vintage $65, Karen Walker sunglasses from Billie & Rose $330, Bow belt from Forever New at Harbour Town $24.99, Heels from Forever New at Harbour Town $49.99. Evelyn wears Pina Colada top and skirt from She Seldom Blushes $95, AM sunglasses from Billie & Rose $250, Therapy heels from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $49.95, Bangles from Forever New at Harbour Town $14.95, Fruit fascinator from Doo Wop Hair $150. PUBLISHER/MANAGER: JOE CIPRIANI FASHION EDITOR: EMMA BERGMEIER SALES & MARKETING MANAGER: CHRIS COUFOS FASHION ACCOUNT MANAGER: ASHLEY BIRKIN PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: KATHLEEN HARRIS DESIGN: DWIGHT O’NEIL RECEPTION: FRANCES TUOHEY ACCOUNTS: LILLIAN BUCKLEY DISTRIBUTION: DISTRIBUTION@XPRESSMAG.COM.AU
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont STYLIST: Emma Bergmeier MODELS: Evelyn, Rebecca M and Shane from Scene Models HAIR: Head Studio MAKEUP: Samantha Enticknap STYLIST’S ASSISTANTS: Shannon Malone, Hannah McGrath & Rebecca Pattison
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Brand outlet shopping, save everyday. Whether it’s for night or day, Harbour Town has all your looks covered with this season’s latest men’s and women’s fashions. Including shoes, homewares, lingerie, sportswear, accessories, and much more – on sale everyday.
Summer Jazz Don’t miss Harbour Town’s ‘Summer Jazz Sessions’ with jazz and contemporary musicians every Friday night during December, January and February between 6pm and 9pm.
Open 7 days Monday - Thursday 9.00am - 5.30pm Friday 9.00am - 9.00pm Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm Sunday 11.00am - 5.00pm
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Oxford Street Market Coming back for a second summer season, this market offers an eclectic mix of old and new fashion pieces and boasts a full park of exhibitors this time around. Your journey here should include a stop at pinchandspoon for their stand-out-fromthe-crowd must haves, a swing by Buli-j where urban dreamtime meets city fashion, and a final soiree with Stand International for the fellas who know how to rock an eyecatching graphic.Ladies and gents,head to the park at 100 Oxford Street, Leederville, from 9.00am to 4.00pm each Saturday until March 27, 2010.
By: Rebecca Pattison
To Market, To Market, To Buy Something Big! Sunny days are creeping up on us and the music festivals aren’t the only things to look forward to this summer. Each and every weekend over the warmer months, Perth will be treated to an array of exciting outdoor markets that will get even the most dormant of individuals out and about over the silly season. X-Press Fashion has taken the hard work out of market shopping for fashion lovers with this list of must-visit events.
The Ginger Fox
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Foal Design
Unwrapped: Leederville
Cross Your Heart
The Perth Cultural Centre Markets Nestled in one of Perth’s most creative districts, this market offers as many inspiring pieces within as that which surround it. Why not make a day of it and stop off at the Art Gallery, PICA or the Perth Museum afterward for a hit of culture? Adorers of vintage wares will find a worthyy collection of vintage jewellery at The Ginger Fox, x, an assortment of vintage clothing at Awoke On A Whale Heart (maybe even a vintage bicycle?) and d a culmination of all the above and more at Cross ss Your Heart & Hope. For those who seek to takee their vintage to the next level, try EmGem where e you will find fabulous second hand garments ts recreated into new designs. The Perth Cultural al Centre markets are on each Saturday and Sundayy over summer, from 8.30pm to 5.00pm.
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For those who like a side of accessories with their clothing order, Unwrapped is a fashion lover’s dream come true. Crossing that sometimes-tricky pathway between conceptual design and sale,this market will showcase over 70 new designers and give them the opportunity to present their latest collections to the public. Score yourself a one-off brooch from Helena Bogucki; a stylin’ summer dress from Igor & Katja; or a swimsuit from the stunning range of Lady Lascivious. If you like to bask in exclusivity then grab your most fashion savvy friends and head to the grass at Leederville TAFE Campus, 190 Oxford Street, Leederville on Saturday, December 19, from10am to 5pm. Can’t make this one? Unwrapped: South Perth will be back on Saturday, March 6, 2010 on the South Perth Foreshore.
Jewellery by Helena Bogucki
Creations by Bo Ra
1/914 Hay Street Perth 6000 Phone - 08 9481 0209 Fax - 08 9481 0207 Email - realmmw@bigpond.com
Only a 2 minute walk from our old King Street store opposite Hugo Boss Next Door to 78’s Records
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Based here in sunny Perth, the Rock A Frock online shop services sand-gropers with a love of fashion, offering up day and night-time looks from an array of national and international designers. Beach goers will find themselves lured into the online store by patterned maxi dresses perfect for throwing over bathers,and women who love a good little black dress will find themselves fawning over sexy numbers from None The Richer and Natasha Mapleson. Whether your look is glam, bohemian, grunge or feminine, Rock A Frock has all the bases covered.
The crew behind Alegorie believe that accessories speak volumes about the person who wears them, and as such, they’ve created an online portal for those obsessed with bags, jewellery, hair-ties and belts. Whether you’re in love with Lola & Bailey, in like with Luxe Accessories or tempted by Tribu designs,Alegorie will feed your accessory hunger. Women who want to adorn themselves with pearls will be seduced by Lalaine Masone’sjewellery,artdecodivaswillcovetLola&Bailey’s 1930s style designs and coin collectors will be captivated by Angi Mac’s currency inspired creations.
Maximillia Fashion WA Mint www.mintshop.com.au Whether you’re a lady with a hankering for a new outfit for a summer festival, or a lad looking to find a smart outfit for a night on the town, Mint has the goods. A huge range of designers are stocked at Mint’s online store, including Arabella Ramsey, Bec & Bridge, Chip Chop, Elke Kramer, Life With Bird, Maurie and Eve, Nudie Jeans,Tristain Blair and Shona Joy, among many others. With reasonable shipping rates and a huge range of sale stock available, Mint is definitely worth a visit.
www.fashionwa.com For fashion pilgrims with a penchant for local design, Fashion WA is a shopping temple dedicated to the worship of West Australian designers.Many designers are stocked at Fashion WA’s online store; with vests, dresses and more available from the talented Carly Hunter; feminine frills from Paper Skye; cute and kitschy jewellery from Tu; and one-off neck-pieces from Pinch And Spoon. In addition to supporting our state’s fashion community, Fashion WA allows shoppers from around Australia and the world to access the latest offerings from West Australian designers, helping to raise the profile of the myriad of talented groups and individuals who call WA home.
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If feminine frills, pretty polkadots and daisy-chain headpieces make your heart flutter, a visit to online boutique Maximillia is likely to induce a heart attack of the most fashionable kind. Stocking designers such as Karen Walker, Sretsis, Matina Amanita and Romance Was Born, Maximillia caters to ladies with a love of high-end contemporary fashion. In recent months, Maximillia has launched its own in-house label, delivering a series of bohemian mini-dresses fit for a 1970s goddess.
Pigeonhole www.pigeonhole.com.au/shop Though a visit to either of Pigeonhole’s two actual stores is always a pleasure, a trip to their online store is just as fantastic and doesn’t require paying for city parking – hooray! Recently launched, the Pigeonhole online shop carriers all the bits and bobs that Pigeonhole fans have come to love, including cameras, jewellery, toys, stationery, clothes and home wares. Boys aren’t left out of the online shopping at Pigeonhole either, with heaps of menswear on offer for fashion hungry fellas. Ladies are also looked after, with tees by They Thank You and a collection of jewellery too good to resist. 11
Rebecca wears Sewn dress from Pigeonhole $189, Jendi sunhat from Daneechi $28, Glamour Plus sandals from Rock A Frock $50. Shane wears Mossimo shorts from Frankii $89.95, Ben Sherman Beatles tee from Frankii $65, AC/DC Cons from Planet $132. Evelyn wears Style Stalker bustier from Planet $69, I.D.S flower shorts from Rock A Frock $50, Inniu boat shoes from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $49.95.
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Evelyn wears 1970s wedding dress from Broken Doll available for hire, Daisy brooch from Broken Doll $49, Bordello heels from Burlesque Baby $150. Rebecca wears 70s cape dress from Gorgeous Vintage $389.95, Heels from Forever New at Harbour Town $49.99.
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Evelyn wears sequin cocktail dress from Broken Doll $65, 1960s necklace from Gorgeous Vintage $74.95, Bordello heels from Burlesque Baby $140. Shane wears Ben Sherman pants from Milk $150, Vintage shirt from Gorgeous Vintage $68, Libertine belt from Method $59, Windsor Smith karate shoes from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $44.95. Rebecca wears vintage gown from Broken Doll $65, necklace from Temt $24.95, Glamour Plus sandals from Rock A Frock $50.
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Shane wears Whyzeck tee from Pigeonhole $75, Yaan Cardigan from Pigeonhole $135, Extinct jeans from Pigeonhole $199, Brooch from Pigeonhole $45, Glasses from Pigeonhole $55, Levi’s Converse sneakers from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $89.95.
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Rebecca wears 1960s maxi dress from She Seldom Blushes $95, and talks on a retro telephone from Pigeonhole $150.
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Evelyn wears shorts from Forever New at Harbour Town $49.95, Body shirt from She Seldom Blushes $35, Belt from Forever New at Harbour Town $24.99, Rings from Pigeonhole $45 each, Cocktail bracelets from She Seldom Blushes $ 75 each, Le Specs sunglasses from Milk $59.95, and eats a Cakiepop from Pigeonhole. Shane wears Scotch & Soda tee from Billie & Rose $75, Nobody shorts from Billie & Rose $150, and eats a Cakiepop from Pigeonhole.
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Rebecca wears Coco Angelin playsuit from Viscious Delicious $89, Sandals from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $49.95, Strawberry fascinator from Doo Wop Hair $150. Shane wears Stand Shorts from Method $99, The 12th Letter tank from Planet $89.95, Levi’s sneakers from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $74.95. Evelyn wears One Teaspoon Bustier from Planet $129.95, Summakhi shorts from Planet $130, Friends Of Couture denim shirt $65 from Planet, heels from Shoe Rack at Harbour Town $49.99.
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Shop online now at www.frankiiclothing.com.au Backstage Maurie And Eve Sumakhi Nique Bauhuas Motel Finders Keepers Wish Kuku Children Of The Sun Kissin Cussin Rodeo Show Nobody Nana Judy Octane Seduce Shilla Seventh Elwood Zanerobe Asuza Palma Blue Juice Mink Pink Ladakh Henly Industrie Honey ‘N’ Beau Shop 235, Gateways Shopping City. 216 Beeliar Drive, Beeliar WA 6164
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10am to 5pm Saturday 19 December 2009 On the Grass, Leederville TAFE Campus 196 Oxford St - across from Luna Cinema
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Evelyn wears Hotel Bondi ‘Bob Brown’ bathing suit from Daneechi $240, Miss Lyndel skirt from Bonnie & Clyde $249, belt worn as necklace from She Seldom Blushes $18, Morgan & Taylor sun hat from Daneechi $42. Rebecca wears White Sands one-piece from Daneechi $188, Bettie Page skirt from Burlesque Baby $170, Sunhat from Forever New at Harbour Town $24.99.
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Rebecca wears Backstage dress from Frankii $159, Darkside leopard jeans from Viscious Delicious $99, Fringe bangle from Billie & Rose $100, Gloves from Forever New at Harbour Town $14.99. Shane wears Kartell singlet from Method $40, Elwood jeans from Milk $249, La Rocka shirt from Viscious Delicious $110.
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Rebecca wears 1950s gold top from Broken Doll $45, Silk mini-skirt from Broken Doll $28, Pearl necklace from Forever New at Harbour Town $14.95, Bow headband from Forever New at Harbour Town $14.99. Evelyn wears Lonely Hearts maxi dress from Billie & Rose $440, Parasol from Burlesque Baby 65, Bordello heels from Burlesque Baby $150.
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Rebecca wears Petticoat Junction dress from Method $279, belt from Forever New at Harbour Town $19.99. Evelyn wears Igor & Katja dress from Pigeonhole $215.
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Tsig tee, Stand chaos jeans, Fluxus burnout tee
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Shoes, hat, sunglasses, and neckpiece models own Photography by: proof27.com Models: Ben and Michael
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Famous Lauren Weisberger wrote a book called Everyone Worth Knowing. Now, I’ve never actually read the book, but I can venture a guess as to who those types of people might be; PR executives, club owners, clothing boutique owners… you know the types - the people that make life just that little bit more comfortable by providing free tickets to events, clothing discounts, even job opportunities. My boyfriend happens to be Perth producer/DJ, Shazam aka Cameron Parkin. With an enviable slew of festival and club shows already under his belt, a vast plethora of remixes and original songs in his repertoire, and having played alongside major acts like the Chemical Brothers, Goldfrapp, Soulwax and Dizzee Rascal, it was only a natural progression when the time came for a complete national festival tour. And what better tour to be a part of than Parklife, the first music festival of the season and arguably the best in its category in comparison to some of its weaker counterparts. He ever-so-graciously insisted on taking me along for the ride, officially becoming the king of people ‘worth knowing’. The tour kicked off in Perth. Upon entering the backstage area - a conglomerate of trailers based around the central point of the dining and sitting area - we silently braced ourselves for the next two weeks. When it came time for Shazam to play, a driver and buggy arrived to take us the short 200 metre distance to the water stage. Ah, there’s nothing like a completely unnecessary (but welcome, nonetheless) buggy ride to reassure you of your place in society. The day went by pretty quickly. I guess that’s what happens when you don’t spend hours waiting in queues for drinks or toilets and searching for friends without phone reception. Backstage was always a hive of activity, and when 10 pm rolled around, mini vans were waiting to take us back to the Hyatt where the issue of making an appearance at an after party was debated. It was here I learned that, nine times out of ten, no one goes to the after party. The exception to this rule is if they are expected to play. But otherwise, artists and crew alike gather in the not-so-humble hotel lobby for a few quiet post-show drinks and a plate of food. Was I was expecting crazy party antics, groupies walking past linking arms with Busy P, the open use of drugs and narcotics? Well, yes. But it turns out everyone is just a little more responsible these days, and when an 8 am call for a 9.30 am flight is in the back of your mind, there isn’t much persuading you to go all out - well, at least not on the first night.
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By Jessica Donovan
Fuzzy treats its artists the way a mother cares for her newborn child, although in this case the newborn comes with seven suitcases and an entourage of six. The finest hotels were, of course, de rigueur in each city. Who needs one showerhead when you can have three, strategically placed at different angles to ensure optimum water dispersion? Each hotel was luxurious, the lobbies always happening; people coming and going, shuttles on stand-by to take us wherever we pleased. When we had to go to ‘site’ we were taken by idle shuttles waiting outside reception. Arriving at Melbourne Parklife was a truly frightening experience. Oh Melbourne, you may have been the most fashion savvy city of the tour but your appeal was seriously tarnished by the swarms of aggressive fence jumpers. Hundreds of them scaled the perimeter of the venue, staying together in one huge mass, looking for weak spots in the barrier. We waited with The Rapture while security cleared the backstage arrival gate. Melbourne also had the largest groupie presence backstage. Typically, the female groupie is young, quite possibly a model, sporting several Access All Areas lanyards around her neck. “I collect them”, one girl explained. The female groupies, whilst lacking originality and generally being easy to spot with their long manes and cut offs, are relatively harmless. The male groupies, however, quite often pass as artists themselves. They are overly friendly and overly confident. Typically decked out in Ksubi oversized tees, they buzz around like pests - albeit friendly pests - asking inane questions to anyone they recognise and exclaiming how “dope” their remixes are.The question most commonly dropped: “what equipment do you use?” got old, fast. You could see the longing in their eyes, the insatiable hunger to be a part of the ‘Elite Boys Club’ that dominated the tour. The look of smug satisfaction plastered on their faces if they made it to the Holy Grail – being able to stand in close proximity to someone playing their set - was a little embarrassing to watch. The catering was one of the highlights of the tour. I reflected on experiences of culinary festival fare in the past, pitying the general public who were forced to sustain their hunger with greasy hot chips and over processed hot dogs… but then my concentration returned to the plate of grilled Spanish mackerel atop potato rosti and asparagus and brocollini salad sitting in front of me. I wondered how I would ever have room in my stomach for the tiramisu or berry cheesecake that was calling my name, especially after snacking on brie and camembert
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and baskets of fresh bread rolls. Lamb shanks, Wagyu beef burgers, tagliatelle with prawns, salad and dessert bars… Thank you Fuzzy, but I will never touch festival food again. Another highlight was the morning shuttle buses from the hotel to the airport.Groupie tales from the night before were exchanged with complete nonchalance, with labels such as “smelly perfume girl” and “that one in the sparkly top”,being used in place of first names. One morning the radio was playing loudly and the sound of Lady Sovereign’s So Human filled the bus. Lady Sovereign smiled shyly, but her innocent sense of pride was cut short when a loud voice exclaimed“I f*cking hate this song!” Poor Sov. The Sydney venue was huge,and buggies were in short supply. The crowd was the definition of ‘mixed bag’, and probably the least responsive to Cam’s set. Brisbane, Perth and Melbourne really lapped up Cam’s eclectic blend of glitchy electro, but it seemed that Sydney preferred the bass heavy commercial house of the Stafford Brothers and Timmy Trumpet.
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Arriving at Melbourne Parklife was a truly frightening experience. Oh Melbourne, you may have been the most fashion savvy city of the tour but your appeal was seriously tarnished by the swarms of aggressive fence jumpers
There was a fair bit of after party action in Sydney. I had the pleasure of meeting the ‘Australian girlfriend’ of a well-known French DJ. And, no that doesn’t narrow it down as much as you’d think. By Australian girlfriend, I am not referring to her heritage, but her zoning, if you will. She fulfilled his girlfriend ‘duties’ whenever he happened to be in Australia. I’m not exactly sure if he and his French girlfriend - yes, there is one - have a mutual understanding of sorts, but apparently this is common on the touring scene. Busy P,Joakim,Vito and Stephan from Aeroplane,and Cam and myself decided to walk to a different after party located at the Oxford Arts Factory, but Tiga pulled up in a Lexus SUV and saved the day. The after party at the Oxford Arts Factory had been shut down when an unruly thug ran over a female police officer. Not to dwell, we relocated to Hugo’s where a quiet drink was had with Luke Steele,various Modular crew, and an annoyingly pretentious crowd. It was hard not to pity the Qantas Group Bookings clerks as each morning they attempted to check in 45 hungover artists and crew, their entourage and an abundance of luggage. Looking around the boarding lounge at the artists clinging to their red bulls and hiding the dark circles under their eyes with their sunglasses, it all seemed very Diva-esque. Which brings me to my next point - riders. I wanted to hear of outrageous demands, instead most riders were reasonable.The most common request? Pairs of socks.Busy P requested a postcard and stamp from each city to send home to Paris. Obligatory bottles of Moet and Veuve, fresh fruit, chocolate and cheese were fairly commonplace. The Grey Goose Cam requested was always accompanied by an assortment of vitamin waters and mixers, bowls of fresh lime, soda water, and a seemingly endless supply of beer. The end of tour party was held in a private Adelaide bar, with Fuzzy putting a limitless drink tab on the bar.As everyone partied for the last time, numbers and emails were exchanged. Everyone was in high spirits, even the consistently blank faced Alice Glass of Crystal Castles. The whole experience was so surreal we wondered how we would ever go back to reality. A Jet Star flight back to Perth was all it took.
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1. Scared Friends T Shirt, $60 2. Hand Rider T Shirt, $60 2. Real Batman Shirt, $60 4. Generics Bag, $135 5. Bel Air Clutch, $420 6. Meteor Bag, $430 7. Porcelain Panther Necklace, $85 8. Skeleton Necklace, Long, $55 9. Will to Live and Die Ring, $200
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15. Nique, Stripe Kicker Short, $110 16. Nique, Words T Shirt, $75 17. Nique, Wild Horses T Shirt, $75 18. Nique, TV Zero Jacket, $220 19. Nookie Foxy Lady Frill Dress, $159 20. Nookie Kokomo Skirt , $149 21. Nookie Jungle Fever Crop Top, $129 22. Nookie Jungle Fever Strapless Dress, $239
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