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A fusion of street and feminine in a designer label? Yes please!

By Hariet Hugo


Stylestalker was originally launched in August 2008 and is the inception of 2 Aussie designers, Sue-Ann San and Rachel Zeilic. The fashion desingers teamed up to chase their mutual interest with 'stylestalking ' - trawling the internet, reading fashion mags, and travelling overseas to every part of the world to dicover fashion styles and unique designs.

Stylestalker continues to bring amazing fashions each season to the excitement of every girl worldwide who knows their fashion! It's extremely popular not just in Australia but also in dominant markets like the UK and USA. The label offers celebrity-inspired clothing without the price tag, and indeed is usually spotted on celebrities including Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Hudgens. It's also adored by blog writers across the world.

The Stylestalker client is an assured girl who feels at ease wearing a pretty dress with a hard jacket and bizarre shoes. It's about the disposition that she brings with the outfit. The label thus fuses girlie and tough in an admirable way without having to spend several hours in front of the mirror. The clothes make a statement in a sophisticated, easy manner. The design duo's favorite Australian labels include Ellery, Dion Lee and Camilla and Marc.

The label's point of difference is that it's not so affordable it falls in the chain store class, but is more 'affordable luxury ' with a raised level of design and quality. They're trend-driven and the consumer who wears the pieces must be assured and have fun when wearing Stylestalker.

The upcoming Autumn/Winter collection by Stylestalker is one of their strongest yet "it features blacks, navy's and digital prints in dark colors just good for cooler days "lots of lace, full volume mini skirts, long-tail shirts, sequinned mini skirts, Asian-inspired printed tunic dresses and tops. We're sure this collection will be a success among the Stylestalker shopper and constant fan base.




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