Free People's Limited Edition Spring 2013 Collection with Sheila Marquez

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 13, 2013


Special OccasionFree People released its limited edition spring collection earlier this week, featuring six white dresses evoking a bohemian spirit. Anthony Nocella captured Sheila Marquez (who recently appeared in the February catalogue with “Girls” star Christopher Abbott) in the style book images showcasing the elegance of the designs including special touches such as beading, fringe, and appliqués. The dresses are produced in limited quantities of only 50-100 pieces each, and come with a signed tag displaying the one of the six designers’ names.




















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