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Secrets bared this spring

ROLL up your beach towels ladies, put on your favourite lipstick, and tilt your hat and shades to reveal your beautiful Secrets.
This season is time to feel sexy, sophisticated and playful in the hottest pinks, yellows and blues that have dominated the catwalk this season.
Vibrant, fresh and playful, poolside glamour has arrived with Secrets new resort collection for spring/summer 2015-2016, featuring exquisite statement jewels and fine jewellery designs.
This limited edition collection features three handmade statement necklets, matching earrings, rings and a Secrets rose cuff.
The Secrets Flamingo Necklet features pretty pinks, lavender and ruby red embellishments, the Secrets Bird of Paradise Necklet encapsulates peach, champagne and canary yellow colours, and exotic blues such as aquamarine and blue tourmaline colours are featured in the beautiful handmade Secrets Peacock Necklet.
Each magnificent piece has been carefully designed to complement the colour palette and trend predictions this season.
The Secrets resort collection is all about the luxury resort life and exudes poolside glamour with stylish accessories, all inspired by the birthplace of Secrets, Noosa.
Secrets limited edition resort collection is priced from $95 and will be available in stores and online from Thursday 3 September.

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