Caggie Dunlop debuts own designs on Made in Chelsea
Made In Chelsea series three may have come to end on Monday but Caggie Dunlop's ISWAI label is just starting to hit the big time
Made In Chelsea series three may have come to end on Monday but Caggie Dunlop's ISWAI label is just starting to hit the big time
Made In Chelsea series three may have come to end on Monday but Caggie Dunlop's ISWAI label is just starting to hit the big time - and the star debuted her designs on the final episode of the hit show.
The star was seen performing in her skull Rebellion ISWAI T-shirt (£42) and a delicate cross layered necklace (£26.99) from her debut jewellery line, launching soon.
The versatile and original fashion concept ISWAI - It Started With An Idea - aims to create a fashion community that invites anyone and everyone to join in.
Caggie Dunlop's first limited collection of T-shirts called Five Ways includes five themes close to her heart ranging from New York to religion. The range was created from designs sent into her from the public.
Her latest collection entitled 'l'Espirit de l'Escalier' is still in development but from what we've seen so far, we can't wait to get our hands on it.
The Made in Chelsea star follows in the footsteps of co-stars Amber Atherton, who heads up jewellery brand My Flash Trash, and Oliver Proudlock, whose Serge DeNimes T-shirts sell-out on Sloane Square.
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