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scarves
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Burberry's finance chief, Carol Fairweather, said: "We've got this absolute focus on our heritage icons, there is a lot more to come from the scarves and poncho story as we move forward this year".
A decision to simplify the variety of trenchcoats on offer helped boost sales of the company's classic British-made garment, along with Scottish-made scarves, which can now be monogrammed via online order for £75 on top of the £335 retail price.
Related: Nicola Sturgeon offers new deal to help Ed Miliband into No 10 In the concrete car park directly across from the ancient abbey of Paisley – resting place of the royal house of Stuart and a place where 19th-century radicals once plotted an overthrow of the government – Black's supporters are more warmly dressed in Puffa jackets and scarves.
Clothing, including tunics, kilts, gloves, scarves and headdresses.
In Tehran's Andisheh shopping centre, Mohammad has a small boutique selling scarves and women's clothing.
They both wore Valencia scarves; orange for him, pink for her.
Lo and behold, inside the bags that she has filled for me are those exact wardrobe failings – a sharp black blazer, an array of simple white shirts and a mass of cashmere scarves, alongside some of Valentine's personal selection of French chic props.
The too-clean models look straight out of central casting, with their scarves, sheepskins and surly, stoned expressions.
He was a familiar and distinctive figure on the streets of South Kensington and Chelsea: tall, somewhat aloof, a shock of white hair and, in winter, dramatic coats and scarves.
The luxe taste of ladies who lunch will be sated with a significant amount of fur, in coats, on trims and scarves.
Women sat on one side of the aisle, their heads – even the youngest girls – covered in scarves.
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