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The style is eclectic and non-traditional. Details are whimsical. All separates interchange easily within the collection. This collection is ideal for the Renaissance woman, a thinking woman who likes to be original. She can put herself together in an individual manner, in endless combinations, or she can subscribe to the whole look.
The colors for Spring 2000 are inspired by building materials: stone, concrete, cement, teak and plywood, limestone and plaster. There is a complete absence of black. Black will not disappear from our wardrobe; it has, however, taken a step back. In its place are navy and neutral shades.
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Highlights from the collection:
Teak cotton canvas fabric, DuPont Teflon© treated for spill and stain resistance
Lightweight wool that is machine washable. Yeohlee has worked with Woolite® to test wash fabrics she uses.
The shapes of Spring 2000 are lean and sculpted. Jackets are cropped, pants are slim and straight, and skirts have details of fins and oblique triangles at the hem.
A knit shawl is the item of the season, working in lieu of jackets.
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