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TODAY'S WOMAN: Chocolate Box choice

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Published Date: 25 November 2008
Women love chocolate almost as much as they love clothes...
So the Chocolate Box Dress should be a sell-out.

All three of the photographs above show the same gown.

The Chocolate Box Dress lives up to its name because it offers so many differerent choices to the wearer.

It comes with an assortment of bits and pieces that transform it into lots of different looks.

The dress starred on the catwalk at Working Woman Expo, the day-long event for women staged in Sheffield this weekend.

A modular fashion concept created by Brighton-based designer and bridal couturier Paul Milana, this full-length, strapless sheath can be transformed into a short, sexy, draped dress with the clever use of button pins.

A variety of multi-function straps, chiffon sleevelets, ribbon bows and corsages enable the wearer to create almost limitless style combinations.

It comes at a price though...

A dress and accessory box starts at £750 – with deluxe versions going up to £1,800.



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  • Last Updated: 25 November 2008 8:05 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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