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From 1st day of school, to 1st day of work. Learn why our Black T-Shirt Dress is a lesson in Professional Style 101.
Katie is wearing Kamila Dmowska Black T-shirt Dress. Photographed by Nicolas Gutierrez.
One of California’s best Personal Shoppers just relocated to San Francisco from Los Angeles, where she was styling some of the city’s most fashionable women. Now she’s set to take over the Bay Area. Meet Danielle Seligson Klein, and get tips on shopping, the best everyday look and online purchases.
Danielle is wearing IRO jacket, Zara dress, Celine sunglasses, Givenchy bag and Saint Laurent shoes. Photographed by Nicolas Gutierrez.
No doubt you’re busy living the glamorous life this summer, and we’re doing our part to make that possible. Our manufacturers are busy producing new pieces to make your sultry summer days and nights even hotter. Take a special behind the scenes peak at what will soon be available for purchase. Yes, they’re as fabulous as you think they are.
Would you believe that in 2015 the most elegant looks for Spring will be courtesy of the 90s? This season, it’s all about square necklines and slip dresses—two looks which have had the Kate Moss seal of approval for over two decades.
A behind the scenes look at what goes into creating the gorgeous designs that make a woman’s life easier. How does Kamila Dmowska create the luxurious and affordable items which keep a woman looking effortlessly stylish? Let us walk you though the high level of care and quality that goes into all of our pieces.
Name: Linse Rose Kelbe
Dossier: Aspiring to be a late 19th century French woman. Living in New York and working in finance. Lover of art, ballet and East Asian culture.
Linse Rose is wearing Kamila Dmowska 3 Piece Flower Dress, Anne Klein coat, Aldo shoes and vintage earrings. Photographed by William Ross.