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Stunning necklet to be won

NOOSA Today in conjunction with Secrets Shhh is giving away a stunning Catwalk Odyssey Traveller necklet valued at $240.
One lucky reader will win the gorgeous necklet recently launched as part of Secrets’ newest collection, the Catwalk Odyssey collection.
This month Secrets introduced the Catwalk Odyssey collection, three necklets that have been inspired by the Bohemian styles that have swayed the catwalk this season.
The collection represents those that search for a new experience, a new look, a new style.
With earthy tones and striking braided strands of warm orange silk beads, citrine and cognac coloured stones followed by graceful crystal drop embellishments and fringing, the new necklets complement the Wanderer, the Traveller and the Adventurer.
Secrets managing director Jane Meredith said there was a definite Bohemian and Moroccan style trend this year with off the shoulder materials, beaded fringing and beautiful warm, orange tones.
“We captured this look and feel for the campaign on location at Sunrise Beach,” she said.
“We invite every woman from around the world to create their own journey with the new Catwalk Odyssey collection.”
For your chance to win the Catwalk Odyssey Traveller necklet valued at $240 simply answer this question: Which local suburb did Secrets Shhh photograph the latest Catwalk Odyssey campaing?
Send your answer to competitions@noosatoday.net.au by Thursday 6 August noon for your chance to win.
Terms and conditions: The competition is open from Thursday 23 July 2015 to Thursday 6 August 2015. The winner will be drawn at random on Friday 7 August. All entries will be added to the Noosa Today database and Secrets Society datatbase to receive updates on new product releases, news and events.

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