Jessica Hart x Pencey Standard Spring 2012 Collection

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 20, 2011

The Pencey StandardJessica Hart teams up with US based label, Pencey Standard, for a twenty piece capsule collection featuring lightweight pieces for the spring 2012 season. Photographed by Dan Martensen, Jessica dons laid-back jumpers and dresses in sheer materials and soft French terry.










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4 thoughts on “Jessica Hart x Pencey Standard Spring 2012 Collection”

  1. Great mix of prints and fabric. Casual, but not too casual.  Bold, but not really too bold.  Really a perfect balance all around that looks incredibly wearable (that elastic waistband on the shorts with the leopard print has to go, though).

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