Topshop Unique Spring 2011 | London Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 19, 2010

The spring outing from Topshop Unique brought a seventies discotech to the runway for the second day of London Fashion Week. Featuring fringe, tie dye and sheer materials, the latest collection from the British label is all about going big. From the models frizzy and teased hair to the loud prints, seventies glam crossed the pond from New York to London.










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8 thoughts on “Topshop Unique Spring 2011 | London Fashion Week”

  1. I love love love Unique for Topshop. This collection is gorgeous. Im dying over that red lace tunic paired with red shorts! Saving my $ NOW! 🙂

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