Want something current and vintage? Miss Patina is just for you.
I feel like the incoming of spring has brought a whole new feel of vintage with it. I don’t know about you but we can’t get enough of finding a vintage gem. The feeling of finding a piece you know has been waiting for you to find is one of a kind. When I found Miss Patina, I had that feeling one-hundred-times over.
Holly Wang graduated from the London College of Fashion and started Miss Patina back in 2009. She focused the brand upon a combination of vintage style and today’s trend to create a truly unique look. Finding such a place in the market for her brand, Miss Patina has blossomed into a name which is popular with leading fashion bloggers such as Lookbook and Chictopia as well as other names all around the globe. Popularity of the brand doesn’t stop there. 2011 saw the likes of Grazia, Cosmo and Look featuring pieces from the Miss Patina collection and exposing the label for all of us to enjoy.
Combining such areas of fashion together is something which has to be done very well to work, and this is exactly what has been achieved. Each item aims to achieve a stylish but exclusive look. Detailing to the garments is key for this to be done. From lace and mesh overlays, collars, bows and buttons, the clothing available at Miss Patina is simply beautiful and manages to capture a modern yet classic twist. Taking ideas from the 40s, 50s and 60s and putting them with the latest fashion trends is what makes the label something special and it is without a doubt that Holly has created something us girls have always been looking for.
With a Miss Patina concession in Topshop, Oxford Circus as well as stockists around the UK, Europe, Asia and the USA, the label is one which is growing rapidly by the day. With adorable dresses starting from around £40, shirts from £36 and skirts from around £48, you cannot go wrong. This label has kickstarted my Spring and I only hope it does the same for you. Have a look what vintage inspired treats you can find by clicking here.
Kellie Griffiths
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