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Street style campaign with love from Swansea!


Hello from Cup of Daisies!



As I am  keen in style, I went on searching for true beauty and inspiration not on a far land ,but rather close...in Swansea. Up on the train I went, struggling at the arrival with bags and lots of caffeine, the treatment for "all tall and small".
'Striking a pose' around with my intern for new textures, colours and smashing with smiles!
All models featuring the Cup of Daisies special themed prints designed individualy for five UK charities.

 
"Blue Pineapple" scarf for Merlin UK

"Bird Song" scarf for Shelter Cymru
 
"Lady Red" scarf for Tenovus
"Blue Pineapple" scarf for Merlin UK




"Orange Jungle" scarf for Noah's Ark Appeal
"Bird Song" scarf for Shelter Cymru









"Purple Orchids" scarf for ADRA UK
"Lady Red" scarf for Tenovus

"Lady Red" scarf for Tenovus
"Purple Orchids" scarf for ADRA UK


"Lady Red" scarf for Tenovus
"Lady Red" scarf for Tenovus
 




Cup of Daisies 
xx

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