Etro
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With offbeat colour combinations and dazzling Moroccan-inspired prints, Etro is ethnic with an edge: a floating patterned gown matched with a tailored cropped jacket, or a silk dress with a leather corset. The menswear is equally … Read more
With offbeat colour combinations and dazzling Moroccan-inspired prints, Etro is ethnic with an edge: a floating patterned gown matched with a tailored cropped jacket, or a silk dress with a leather corset. The menswear is equally fierce, with lots of contrasting patterns (paisley, pinstripe) and materials (leather, silk). Read less

Ethnic designs with bite
With offbeat colour combinations and dazzling Moroccan-inspired prints, Etro is ethnic with an edge: a floating patterned gown matched with a tailored cropped jacket, or a silk dress with a leather corset. The menswear is equally fierce, with lots of contrasting patterns (paisley, pinstripe) and materials (leather, silk).
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