Posts tagged Accessories

May 6, 2011

Nab the accessory of your dreams!

There’s a very special event at your favourite shopping club tomorrow! That’s right, a sale of exceptional designer handbags, every girl’s best friend! Diesel, Ed Hardy, Lacoste, Emporio Armani…you’re sure to find at least one of your favourite brands! Tote these sporty Lacoste’s for a fresh daytime look… Or an Ed Hardy/Christian Audigier for something [...]

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January 6, 2011

The wonderful world of N2 by les Néréides…

Once upon a time, a Parisian brand of jewellery known around the world for their elegant and refined jewellery and accessories dreamt of fairytales, princesses, and magic. Without further ado, the brand decided to share their loveable eccentricity with the world…and N2 was born (available right now in our showroom!) N2 and I were made [...]

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January 5, 2011

Ray Ban

Learn about a fashion legend…then get your own on Private Outlet! Like so many timelessly chic fashion items, Ray Ban sunglasses were originally designed for function. It all started when an army Lieutenant asked Bausch & Lomb create a technology to protect pilot’s eyes from the sun’s harsh glare, which had damaged his own on [...]

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August 4, 2010

DIY broaches: have fun customizing your style!

It’s no revelation that style does not come by easily, but a unique style is but little short of a miracle! If you’re too lazy to learn how to knit like Uma Thurman or Julia Roberts, try aiming for easy customizing with an accessory that will really make a difference: a hand-made broach. This fantasy [...]

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July 30, 2010

It’s time for adventure with Tweety and Little Miss Sunshine!

This week your childhood heroes are landing at Private Outlet!!! It you were brought up on expressions such as “what’s up doc?” or “That’s all folks!” then you already know I’m talking about Looney Tunes. © Private Outlet 2010 Back in the days when there were only a few TV channels and no Internet, a [...]

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