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Wheels & Dollbaby Velvet Keepsake Collection for Women who Love Glam



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Wheels and Dollbaby’s AW17 collection is for woman who want to be adorned in luxurious keepsakes: the kind of pieces that will last a lifetime, the classic look that never goes out of fashion, decedent fabrics, delicate crystal beading, timeless designs. I’m totally smitten with this collection that is sensual, feminine and sassy!


Wheels & Dollbaby

Velvet Keepsake, is the monumental 30th Anniversary collection from Wheels & Dollbaby.

These luxurious pieces in Velvet Keepsake are all about glamour and femininity, which Wheels & Dollbaby is known for the world over.


Wheels & Dollbaby Velvet Keepsake

Internationally renowned designer and Wheels & Dollbaby founder, Melanie Greensmith, said "My fave pieces are the softness to die for green fur coat! The silk ruffle blouse a mix of Anita Pallenberg 60’s meets smart posh. I love my chinoiserie print so much I've repeated it but this time using rich emerald green and peacock blues for extra lushness. As Dior once said, 'Nothing is more flattering on a women's skin than Velvet', so with that in mind I set about using an array of beautiful velvets in midnight blue, red and of course black lined with my magical powermesh to enhance the best in all different silhouettes”


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So ladies if you are heading to red-carpet events, cocktail parties and, any other party where glam is the go; then Velvet Keepsake is where you should be looking.


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Photos: By Elvis Di Fazio at Melanie’s luxurious harbour front home in Sydney and starring golden girl Elle Brittain.

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