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Fashion Focus: Borne

The proliferation of girly looks on the catwalk present those of us that aren’t catwalk models with a dilemma: how to combine grown-up with feminine, fun with wearable? Luckily, Borne has answered the question for us, with their Spring Summer collection.

The brainchild of designer Christine Elise Kölnberger-Aziz, Borne is a womenswear label offering individuality and femininity. Combining lace and dusty pink cotton silks, Borne creates whimsical looks without looking fussy.

Hermine Dress (printed silk) £365

Hermine Dress  (white lace and silk) £365

Engelberta Dress £230

The Borne Spring Summer collection will be available to buy from www.borne.co.uk next week.

Author bio

Laurie founded Bell & Smokey, an online fashion shop to provide women with sophisticated, feminine clothes that make them feel beautiful. You can keep up to date with her musings at bellandsmokey.tumblr.com and follow her on Twitter @bellandsmokey. Read more posts by .

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Comments (6)

  1. My latest post for @hearthomemag, featuring @Borneby http://t.co/zUgt0Xxx (cc @Cube_Company)

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  4. Oo, the Engelberta dress looks very pure and chic, good choice.

  5. My latest post for @hearthomemag, featuring @Borneby http://t.co/zUgt0Xxx (cc @Cube_Company)

  6. My latest post for @hearthomemag, featuring @Borneby http://t.co/zUgt0Xxx (cc @Cube_Company)

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