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Romina Karamanea has been called the “goddess of intellectual clothing”…
She was born into fashion, her parents owned a well-known department store in Athens. A graduate of Central Saint Martin's, who has worked for many prominent designers and a major American lingerie brand…
Her S/S 07 collection can be seen in progressive boutiques such as B-Store in London, Gallerie De Vie in Hong Kong, Liborious in Iceland and in Studio Avra in Greece. Also expect to see her A/W 07-08 in US stores such OAK in New York, and Le train Bleu in Portland, OR...
Romina tells us about her new collection, gives advice to aspiring designers and more…
She was born into fashion, her parents owned a well-known department store in Athens. A graduate of Central Saint Martin's, who has worked for many prominent designers and a major American lingerie brand…
Her S/S 07 collection can be seen in progressive boutiques such as B-Store in London, Gallerie De Vie in Hong Kong, Liborious in Iceland and in Studio Avra in Greece. Also expect to see her A/W 07-08 in US stores such OAK in New York, and Le train Bleu in Portland, OR...
Romina tells us about her new collection, gives advice to aspiring designers and more…
8 Dec 2006
Our recent Swiss Vacation…
However, from the moment we reached the chic shopping streets we were blown away with the incredible style. A yummy mummy wearing a pair of cute flat round-toed black and white Chanel high boots…
Next we spotted a lovely young lady dressed as an urban ballerina, who we assumed had to work in fashion or high-end fashion retail to be so experimental. She wore very expensive black patent ballet pump, black tights and black woolen leg warmers, all under an updated black net-tutu cut longish, to about two inches above the knee…
Unfortunately they were all walking at high speed on their mobile telephones, making it impossible for us to ask for a photograph…
Unfortunately they were all walking at high speed on their mobile telephones, making it impossible for us to ask for a photograph…
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