The Willow Jan/Feb 2010 Collection Has Spectacular Prints
Robyn Currie — October 19, 2009 — Fashion
References: willowltd & eatdrinkchic
I have said it before, but the best part about being Australian would be having your summer when the rest of us suckers have winter. Which is why the Willow Jan/Feb 2010 Collection is so covet-worthy.
With lots of flowy, gauzy fabrics and fresh floral prints, this is definitely a line to lust after. The Willow Jan/Feb 2010 collections boast about having something for everyone. Check out the gallery to see if something strikes a chord in you.
With lots of flowy, gauzy fabrics and fresh floral prints, this is definitely a line to lust after. The Willow Jan/Feb 2010 collections boast about having something for everyone. Check out the gallery to see if something strikes a chord in you.
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