La Perla fashion show at Villa le Maschere

Nov 16
08:31

2009

Silvia Zillo

Silvia Zillo

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La Perla fashion show at Villa le Maschere

The italian company,La Perla fashion show at Villa le Maschere Articles leader in luxury underwear, has shown in preview its new collections: three lines that will represent the main stream of La Perla’s works for the next future.

“La Perla Villa Toscana” collection is inspired by Tuscany and it’s dedicated to chic and refined woman.

Villa le Maschere resort has been chosen as it is an enchanted and historic building dating back to the end of the 16th century, with modern Made in Italy design and furniture.

A union of tradition and innovation that even La Perla choose as basics of its style

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