{Blumarine Knee Length Ruffle Skirt I44}
Here at Shop Mag Style, we LOOOVE fashion- the history, the stories behind labels and fabrics, and the inspiration that goes into creation- it all intrigues us.
On that fashionable note, here's a little style info about our latest fave to come across our shop... The Blumarine ruffle detail pencil skirt.
Blumarine was established by Anna Molinari and Gianpaolo Tarabini in 1977, in the town of Carpi. The name was inspired by the couple's favorite color and their love of the sea. In 1980 they made their first appearance at in Milan, where Blumarine was named Designer of the Year. This led the label to their first show at Milan Fashion Week.
Neiman's, Norstrom, Milan fashion week- and Shop Mag Style. Pick up Blumarine at:
A highly versatile top that we love! Match it with bandage skirt for a chic look or even strut with style with your pencil skirt. Feminine, Sweet and Chic, all in one! ...
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