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Statement Scarves


Mia Jafari London - a young, new label specialising in luxury hand-finished, limited edition silk scarves and dresses by the talented Central St Martins and Goldsmiths graduate Mia Jafari. Mia uses an innovation technique for her designs, digi-broidery, to create mesmerizing artistic prints that makes you not only love wearing them but enjoy staring at the beautiful details of the garments such as motifs or Louboutins, iconic perfumes, crimson red lipstick, and vintage Cartier. 

To coincide with this month’s London Fashion Week, Mia Jafari has unveiled her S/S 2011 collection of seductively playful and limited edition silk scarves titled Ladybirds love Strawberry Cosmos.  The collection blends Eastern rhythms with a cosmopolitan sophistication that tantalizes and delights.  Since launching Mia Jafari London  in spring 2010 the brand has received global attention with features in Vogue, Nylon, and Grazia to name a few.

For further information, please contact Mia Jafari London on +44 (0) 7875211048 or send an e-mail to Press@miajafari.co.uk. You can also purchase Mia Jafari's statement scarves online through Dia Boutique

Comments

zinab said…
WOW these scarves are STUNNING!

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