Topshop Unique Fall 2011 | London Fashion Week

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Published February 20, 2011









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22 thoughts on “Topshop Unique Fall 2011 | London Fashion Week”

  1. Wow, there were some really great pieces, and I especially loved the shoes tied with ribbons and the patchwork-eque tights!
    The “dog noses” painted on the ends of their noses was going a little far, I think. I found it really distracting and unappealing.

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  2. Wow, there were some really great pieces, and I especially loved the shoes tied with ribbons and the patchwork-eque tights!
    The “dog noses” painted on the ends of their noses was going a little far, I think. I found it really distracting and unappealing.

    Reply

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