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In The Chic Boutique Today, Kate Boggiano

by trish on August 14, 2009

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Sleeveless Isadora top – Buy Now

Sleeveless Isadora is the must have ruffle blouse of the season!

* Ends at wearer’s high hip.
* Slim Fit
* Features include :wearer’s left side seam zipper for easy on and off, fabric covered buttons for a more formal look and feel and a beautiful standing collar ensuring all attention is on your fantastic face.

Made in the U.S.A
Fabric: 97% Cotton, 3% Spandex
Care Instructions: Machine wash cold delicate cycle. Tumble dry low or hang dry.

Shop full collection here.

About the designer:

Kate Boggiano, created by Kate Coxworth in November 2006, is a women’s clothing line that specializes in women’s blouses and tops.  Founded on the principles of high quality garments and fabrics as well as ensuring a great fit, Kate Boggiano does all manufacturing in the USA. Kate Boggiano is based in Chicago, and is participating in the Chicago Fashion Incubator at Macy’s on State street, which is designed to help 6 emerging Chicago-based designers further launch their careers in fashion. Kate Boggiano designs, manufactures and retails women’s shirts and blouses through the website, Kateboggiano.com. By using the best materials, the highest quality construction and fitting techniques, and utilizing USA manufacturing, we are able to provide our customer with a lasting garment timeless in quality style and fit. Read More

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LadyLUX August 17, 2009 at 8:47 am

I am seeing ruffles make a huge splash this fall. I am happy to see such a pretty and feminine detail get such a focus this season. Can’t wait to see how this translates to the Fashion Week designs. There are even ruffles on bags and shoes this season!

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