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Simply fab at JustFab

Simply fab at JustFab

Yesterday evening’s JustFab Launch Party was one to remember. Held at the ultra plush Millennium Hotel, the reception boasted strategically placed goodies, dropping you directly into the epicenter of shoe heaven. With Prosecco on tap, we all ogled the latest while awaiting our introduction into how to sport this season’s trends. Stylists Rosie Fortescue and Nick Ede filled us in on what to expect and we can’t wait to try.

Our favourite looks? The Nautical Chic and Leather Luxe. Curated to perfection, these looks sit right in the middle of the trendy spectrum, suited for both the fashion risk-taker as well as the stylish girl wanting to add a little something current to her everyday look.

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Our Favourite Looks Were The Nautical Chic and Leather Luxe.

Closer to the fall, JustFab will be giving us a taste of opulence with the launch of Luxe. As their higher-end collection, it will offer the same JustFab style we’ve all grown to love but with the use of the most authentic leathers and adornments.

With an immense variance of styles, cuts and colours, JustFab gives the everyday fashionista the opportunity to add constant mix to her footie wardrobe without breaking the bank. At £35 a shoe, JustFab provides an amazing service at an affordable price.

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