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Friday, March 02, 2012

Metis And More

Metis And More

Metis And More by tropigal featuring a block dress

Tahari by Arthur S Levine block dress
$109 - zappos.com

Coldwater Creek denim leather jacket
coldwatercreek.com

Ecco mid heel shoes
$140 - zappos.com

Rieker lightweight shoes
$105 - zappos.com

Reed Krakoff leather bag
€860 - colette.fr

Jimmy Choo canvas handbag
$476 - fashionphile.com

Emilio Pucci cuff jewelry
$760 - net-a-porter.com

Lily and Lionel blue scarve
£170 - harveynichols.com

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Labels: black and white dresses, clothing for mature women, Coldwater Creek, Ecco, Emilio Pucci, fashion, Jimmy Choo, Lily and Lionel, polyvore, Reed Krakoff, Rieker, sheath dresses, style, Tahari by Arthur S. Levine
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