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Of Lace, Silk and Organza

Adeline Choong | Xema Su | Emma Chong Johnston

24-Jun-17 11:00

Of Lace, Silk and Organza

Lingerie-inspired fashion trends aren’t exactly something new. However, Xema Su manages to put the trend in a new light by proving that mixing lingerie with high fashion can be so much more than just the pretty bralettes we're used to. She tells us about balancing risque and modest fashion and also how she wants to inspire more women to empower themselves through fashion. After that, Emma Chong Johnston breaks down the bold, unique colour trend: pastel monochrome.


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