Beautiful clothing from DESA’s Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection!

Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Mon 30th August 2010 at 07:30 AM, Filed in Hot NewsIndustry NewsTrends

London designed brand DESA combines sexiness with sophistication in their Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection with the help of cinched in waists, curve hugging pencil skirts and slinky dresses!

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DESA has combined craftsmanship with quality, luxury and modern fashion edge for over 30 years producing gorgeous clothing and accessories that women are able to style up however they want.  They produce womenswear, accessories and shoes using the finest materials resulting in versatile, classy pieces which seem to enhance the female silhouette in all the right places.

The brand began in 1972 as leather goods specialists but now their collections range from dresses, jackets, coats and everything else a woman may need to complete her wardrobe.  I love DESA’s Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection!  The use of leather, lace and ruffles (which are all hot for next season) make for tough girl meets feminine chic.  Slinky dresses show off curves to the max whilst fur trimmed coats are on hand to keep you warm, snug and most importantly (in my opinion) stylish!  Loose flowing blouses are tucked into leg lengthening trousers and uber sexy pencils skirts then toughened up with gorgeous leather jackets.  A touch of the retro trend can be seen throughout this collection with the use of leather gloves and simple classic bags.

DESA have retail stores throughout the country and now have 72 outlets outside of the UK showing how popular the brand really is.  They have even scheduled to open stores in St Martin’s Court, Covent Garden and on Hampstead High Street in Autumn this year with further London stores being planned for 2011 as well as retail outlets in New York and Paris.  So whatever city or town you fashionistas are in you’ll be able to get your DESA fix!

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