Twenty8Twelve by S.miller now available at eluxury
The collective ready-to-wear collection from style icon Sienna Miller and her designer sister Savannah Miller is now available over at eluxury.com
Line is filled with printed silk dresses, denim jeans, cotton tees and tanks, tailored pants, cropped tuxedo jackets, canvas trenches, and leather bomber jackets. Prices range from $95 to $600
Re: Twenty8Twelve by S.miller now available at eluxury
Ya know, I like the whole 'loose-fitting' look. it's comfy, flirty and cute all in one. in my opinion anyways. although, i'm afraid to buy styles like that because people who aren't up to date with fashion might think you're 'hiding a problem area' or something. i heard that from someone once... but i still like the style though i wouldn't be splurging on any of these items, lol.
Re: Twenty8Twelve by S.miller now available at eluxury
the line is cute, but I just can't get into those pants. I never did like the cigarette pants. You need to be twiggy to have them be flattering. That, or a long sweater.
Re: Twenty8Twelve by S.miller now available at eluxury
I think the Miller sisters are being a bit too ambitious here. The price points are too high for these run-of-the-mill designs. IMO, they should have entered into the high street market much like Kate Moss did at her partnership with Top Shop.
Plus, Sienna Miller doesn't have as huge a following in the US like she does in the UK. I wonder how well the line will do here since even Kate (arguably an international style icon) suffered some backlash with her collection.
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cute black tunic! I love it, but probably because I have WAYYYYYY too many black tunic tops already.
but that black dress is beyond adorable, if I had extra money I would get that in a heartbeat, its sad and I suck as a girl horribly for not having a "great" little black dress, sundresses don't cut it, I need to break down and buy one very soon for some events coming up.
Re: Twenty8Twelve by S.miller now available at eluxury
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Originally Posted by laluella
I think the Miller sisters are being a bit too ambitious here. The price points are too high for these run-of-the-mill designs. IMO, they should have entered into the high street market much like Kate Moss did at her partnership with Top Shop.
Plus, Sienna Miller doesn't have as huge a following in the US like she does in the UK. I wonder how well the line will do here since even Kate (arguably an international style icon) suffered some backlash with her collection.