Olga Vilshenko‘s namesake collection, influenced by her Russian heritage, is a refreshing approach to the bohemian dress. We’re just smitten with all the by Russian folk patterns and traditional floral embroidery that adorn midi suede skirts, high waisted crepe pants, and floor skimming silk dresses. Paired with sleek culottes and simple silhouetted peasant tops, it all feels wonderfully modern.
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The prints are beautiful! http://www.thepaarblog.com/
My heart skipped a beat.
So beautiful.
I love the mix of old and new!
COOCOO FOR COCO
Love the romantic designs of these pieces and the floral prints are so charming! Beautiful collection!
Prudence
http://www.prudencepetitestyle.com
So incredibly beautiful and feminine!
This is the best clothing line I have seen in years! Wish I could afford to buy something, Ha!
I love the styling of these shots! Wouldn’t mind seeing some accessories with them though. My fingers are itching to get started on matching accessory DIYs for hapinesswherever.wordpress.com Too bad I”m away in the Cotswolds at the moment!