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Exclusive: Net-a-Porter's Buying Director Shares Her Top Picks

Holli Rogers, Net-a-Porter's Buying Director and a favorite for street style bloggers, exclusively shares with Confashions from Kuwait, her top picks for S/S 201l

Current/Elliot The High Rise Bell flared jeans
"Give a nod to the seventies trend seen across the SS11 shows with these high waisted flares from Current/Elliott".

Jil Sander Market leather bag
"These totes are a perfect way to update your look for spring. They come in a variety of colors, prints and fabrics and start at a great price too".
"Wear now with a flared jean, the must-have silhouette this season, then pair with bare legs and a little white dress come summer."

Eddie Borgo Sterling silver cone bracelet
"New to NET-A-PORTER for spring, Eddie Borgo's luxe take on punk-style hits just the right note. I love his statement jewelry and will be wearing this bracelet with everything"

Erdem Bianca floral-print silk-chiffon gown
"This stunning runway look from Erdem perfectly encapsulates both the maxi and romantic trends. This is the dress I will wear for those high octane moments this season." 



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