Kelly Brook launches debut clothing collection for New Look
New Look poster girl Kelly Brook has turned her hand to designing with her first clothing collection for the high street store
New Look poster girl Kelly Brook has turned her hand to designing with her first clothing collection for the high street store
She's been the face of the brand for years, and now Kelly Brook has turned her hand to designing with her debut clothing collection for New Look.
Taking inspiration from her favourite decade, the '50s-inspired line exudes a feminine charm with a playful edge and looks set to follow the phenomenal success of her lingerie and swimwear ranges for the brand.
With prints aplenty and a scattering of cute polka dots and graphic florals injecting a dose of fun, Kelly has worked hard to create styles that not only flatter the female silhouette, but help to nip and sculpt those curves in all the right places.
In true British summer style, the tops are cropped and the skirts are reminiscent of quintessential seaside postcards with shades of crimson red and royal blue alongside ice-cream pastels such as mint, pink and lemon, which add a girly touch.
While shoes are statement in high platform peep-toe styles and strappy '50s wedges, playsuits are given a pin-up twist with halter necks and ruched panelling, and peplums adorn bold printed dresses.
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But showing she's a classic girl at heart, trousers are sharp and tailored, while the handbags are ladylike and structured.
And with the Jubilee almost upon us, Kelly's collection is the perfect way to channel quintessentially British style.
The Kelly Brook for New Look collection is available in stores nationwide and the website from today.
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