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Bright spot on a cold day

WINTER has definitely arrived and although we tend to head straight for the black, charcoals and neutrals in our wardrobe, it is important to add some colour, texture and accessories to complete the outfit and create our own individual style.
This season the key influences for clothing are soft, fluid fabrics, clean lines and simple, classic designs.
Long line knit cardigans and sweaters worn with classic pants or pencil skirts feature strongly.
Important highlight fashion colours include fuchsia, purple, cornflower blue, rust and khaki.
Spoilt Noosa has an exciting new range of clothing and accessories that can be mixed and matched to suit any occasion. There is a stunning selection of bags, wallets, jewellery, belts, shoes and sunglasses to choose from.
Multi-coloured leather handbags in a variety of shades are this season’s “must have” item and make a fashion statement when worn with solid colour clothing. Leather clutches in autumn and earth tones are a great option for girls on the run.
The right piece of jewellery can transform your look from day to evening whether it be a simple string of pearls, some chunky silver or coloured beads.
So pop into Spoilt Noosa at the new location at 22 Rene Street, Noosaville, and our experienced stylists can help you to find the perfect pieces to brighten a cold winters day.

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