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Coco and Cleo’s style gets us ready for summer!

Coco and Cleo’s style gets us ready for summer!

Coco and Cleo, the super-chic, colourful brand, has released its new collection by launching a range of fresh looks, and it’s safe to say we’ve already chosen our fashion staples for this season.slider1

Pastel-crop tops, check shift dresses and cross-back floral dresses are all the answer to our spring/summer wardrobe problems, while the black bolero print jackets, dark slips and leather dresses bring just the right amount of monochrome vibe. We’re particularly excited about their on-trend, geometric-shaped jewellery, which we suspect will prove to be a failsafe style solution and a great way to brighten up any plain top this season.cocoandcleo

Like us, we bet you’re itching to get your hands on these cool pieces. Luckily you don’t have to wait any longer. You can shop the new arrivals now online, which is stocked full of pretty looks to tide you over until summer truly arrives. All clothes and jewellery pieces are incredibly affordable with prices ranging from £6 to £50. So you have plenty of time to compile your shopping lists to ensure you don’t miss out on any hidden gems. See, fashion doesn’t have to be expensive, all the time anyway… 

Flavie Belanco

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