The popular Saben Says accessories line designed by Roanne Jacobson expands into jewellery and Saben Says Shoes this AW11 season with the Silk Road collection of delicate, silver pieces, and boots and wedges for winter, at The Warehouse…
The popular Saben Says accessories line designed by Roanne Jacobson expands into jewellery and Saben Says Shoes this AW11 season.
The delicate, silver pieces in earrings, necklaces and pendants will be available exclusively at The Warehouse.
The first Saben Says jewellery range is entitled the Silk Road collection and is part of their Design For Everyone ethos of good design made affordable.
Pictured left: Pretty bow necklaces, feather studs ($29.99) and feather drop earrings, and feather necklace by Saben Says.
Below: Hoop earrings ($59.99), pendants and bracelets by Saben Says. The Oriental influence of the famous silk road route is apparent in the bamboo design of the bangles ($129.99) and bamboo whistle ($129.99). The most expensive piece is the Origami ball pendant at $199.99 and Crane origami pendant ($199.99). Many pieces come in either a matte satin or a high shine finish.
Also showcased at the range day were fashion and accessory lines from The Warehouse including Rachel, Rachel Anywhere (her recent line of fashion essentials), Garage, Maya, Kate Madison, and Mambo.
Below: Saben Says handbags (around $69 – $89), belts (around $29 – $39), clutches (around $29) and satchels ($79.99) for Autumn Winter 2011.
Below: a model walks in a floral maxi dress with a faux fur lined jacket in the aviator style made popular recently by Burberry.
Below: Fashion media and guests, including Penny Lane, Andy Haden, and Clark Gayford spinning tunes, mingled in the Hopetoun Alpha decorated in an autumn theme awaiting Rachel Hunter’s interview. Read about the Rachel Hunter interview on Thread.co.nz here.
Below: Madeleine and Anya Brighouse from Thread.co.nz hear about the Garage range from Tara and Louise of The Warehouse.
Feminine 1950s fashion trends in shoes and accessories.
…and for a harder edge, the military trend. Also coming through in footwear was the androgyneous look of masculine brogues for women.
Saben Says Shoes will feature military boots from ankle to knee-high and wood-look wedges with studs and peeptoes and shoes with animal prints and chain trims. Thread liked the Saben Says Shoes black leatherette wedge ankle boot with a suedette back panel.
All ranges are instore from 16 February 2011.
Megan Robinson, 27 January 2011.
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