try charity shops or ebay. otherwise buy a plain tunic and customise it. john Lewis sell some great items for customising. you could even check out some off the designer websites and copy what they are doing References :
Try ebay for vintage tunics, or charity shops.
I have an ebay shop: Plur Couture and most of my designs are "one offs", i also have a my space page where you can view my designs.
Just get them from Debenhams or John Lewis. I bought a couple from John Lewis and Debenhams the other day and my friends dont recognise them although some of them live under rocks. (Arent I nasty) References :
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Try Dorothy Perkins ( http://www.dorothyperkins.com ) and view their tunics, they are very stylish and are always at agreeable prices. Brilliant! References : I shop there!
try ebay and charity and second hand shops you could find something there or a plain tunic style dress in another shop, but cheap and then make it unique by sweing patches on to it, sequins or logos and tying stuff onto it. then no-1 in the whole world will have it. is that unique or wot? have fun…being unique is all about experimenting and having fun, adding ur own twist into things and ur own colour…so go for it! References :
January 31st, 2009 on 10:05 pm
try charity shops or ebay. otherwise buy a plain tunic and customise it. john Lewis sell some great items for customising. you could even check out some off the designer websites and copy what they are doing
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January 31st, 2009 on 10:22 pm
Try ebay for vintage tunics, or charity shops.
I have an ebay shop: Plur Couture and most of my designs are "one offs", i also have a my space page where you can view my designs.
http://www.myspace.com/plurcouture
Ebay shop; Plur Couture
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January 31st, 2009 on 10:44 pm
Just get them from Debenhams or John Lewis. I bought a couple from John Lewis and Debenhams the other day and my friends dont recognise them although some of them live under rocks. (Arent I nasty)
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January 31st, 2009 on 10:55 pm
i would definately try e bay i just got a gorgeous one off there.
or maybe primark or miss selfridge or topshop
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January 31st, 2009 on 11:41 pm
This is an online shop–but I imagine it ships to the UK:
http://www.anthropologie.com
If you love the vintage look you'll fall in love with everything there…. (might not be a good thing because they are kind of $$$)
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January 31st, 2009 on 11:56 pm
Hey!
Try Dorothy Perkins ( http://www.dorothyperkins.com ) and view their tunics, they are very stylish and are always at agreeable prices. Brilliant!
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I shop there!
February 1st, 2009 on 12:25 am
im not sure but i love them 2 lol
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February 1st, 2009 on 12:58 am
try ebay and charity and second hand shops you could find something there or a plain tunic style dress in another shop, but cheap and then make it unique by sweing patches on to it, sequins or logos and tying stuff onto it. then no-1 in the whole world will have it. is that unique or wot? have fun…being unique is all about experimenting and having fun, adding ur own twist into things and ur own colour…so go for it!
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