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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

MinkPink: Laidback, Bohemian and Flirty Cool…

MinkPink 2012

Seeking inspiration from street style and vintage design, Australian label Minkpink brings forth a breezy collection of laidback pieces with a bohemian, flirty-cool aesthetic. The epitome of relaxed Antipodean style, look to Minkpink for slouchy macramé knits, hippy deluxe sundresses and floor-skimming maxi-skirts in paisley prints, faded gingham and whimsical florals.












Minkpink's story started back in 2005 when they first hit the Australian fashion scene with their collection. Hoping to offer something new and different, Minkpink clearly struck a chord as they've gone from strength to strength and continent to continent with their signature Minkpink personality. Inspired by everything from vintage classics to high-end designers, Minkpink's collection is made to work with your existing wardrobe - matching your personality whilst accenting your individual style.


Minkpink’s SS’12 collection was based on the idea of ‘romance and rebellion’. The Aussie brand has used mixed up animal prints, florals and polka dots, in addition to soft pastels and earthy tones throughout.










Checkout celebrities wearing MinkPink and what’s in the press!








                                    MinkPink coming to Love Clothing soon!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

SinStar 2012

Sinstar Coming To Love Clothing......


Styles range from bold graphic tees with imagery of skull and crossbones to studded leather jackets as a nod to Stripe and Bell’s rock n’ roll lifestyle. There are the more subtle designs where the use of words, striped patterns and monochromatic colours are more than enough for those who prefer to match and layer their outfits with what they got in the closet.



As always the collection takes inspiration from what the boy’s love, these being punk, rock, skate and metal. This collection has it all. The vibrant acid wash jeans and bold neon graphic prints contrast against a muted colour palette of grey marl and black distressed jerseys, a design concept intended to reflect the contrast of the night before the morning after.