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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Kourtney Kardashian Goes Bright and Bold for Spring in Eredappa

Once again displaying why her style is often emulated, television personality Kourtney Kardashian made quite the statement while on a Starbucks run in Hollywood, LA wearing a pair of multi-color printed hand-beaded shorts by Eredappa. Perfectly comfortable with showcasing the designer’s signature hand-beaded and ornate details in vibrant prints and colors, Kourtney complemented the look by adding her effortless and California cool flair to the Nigerian label’s rich aesthetic. Maintaining the perfect combination of classic and tailored silhouettes with an added in edgy flair, Kourtney showed that she’s ready for the bold colors that come with warmer Spring weather in her own truly standout and stylish way.


ABOUT EREDAPPA:

Eredappa Hart is a Nigerian born designer who has mastered the art of combining classic European lines with traditional African Ankara fabrics and luminescent beadwork to create a stunning collection that has become the talk of the fashion world. Eredappa studied Business in England but upon her return to Nigeria in 1994, she rediscovered her love of fashion. Beginning with designing unique footwear and handbags, her accessories were sold in France and Italy. But it was the emergence of the Eredappa label in 2006, specializing in womenswear, that made the fashion world sit up and take notice. Clean lines, bold color and intricate beading are the focus of every piece. She creates stand-alone, head-turners that leave a long lasting impression. Eredappa crafts her own story in contrasting colors and bold splashes of beading in multi-layered applications that appear three-dimensional. African art meets European sensibility in classic, luxurious and distinct garments that display Eredappa's understanding of what makes a woman look her best.



Disclosure: I did not receive any products nor was paid for this post. Any opinions expressed in my review are my own personal and honest thoughts. No other compensation was given.



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