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Maud-Frizon-AW15.Pdf INTRODUCTION Vintage is Back. The MAUD FRIZON Fall Winter 2015 Collection brings back the celebrated features of the 70s and 80s that defined MAUD FRIZON. True to our heritage, we celebrate feminity with a firework of surprising materials. Textured leathers, flashing glitters, metallic and wild animal prints all feature prominently on our signature ballerina flats, sexy heels and boots of all lengths. True to our commitment to modernity, all our pieces combine French elegance with comfort and functionality. We go the extra mile to ensure that all details are checked against our quality and artistic standards. As always, we aim to offer a wide range of choices fit for every occasion. For all the women that you are… RED & CURVY LIVING ON THE EDGE MY LACE & ME CASUAL CHIC WALK ON THE WILD SIDE GLITTER GLAMOUR HOTTIE THE BOOTY QUINTESSENTIAL BOOTS WARM & COZY No accessory epitomizes a woman personality more than her handbag. This season, we present the very first MAUD FRIZON Mini-Cross Body Collection, a celebration of versatility and feminine confidence. Timeless yet modern, sophisticated yet functional, the MAUD FRIZON handbag collection accompanies you from day to night, from work to parties, anytime anywhere. Every piece is handcrafted from fine leathers in Italian factories from an extensive choice of sizes, patterns, materials and colours, and with a careful emphasis on style and practicality. FRIENDS FOREVER FRENCH PASSION CLASSIC ELEGANCE ULTRA LUXE FOR ALL THE WOMEN THAT I AM Hong Kong Taiwan China Hong Kong Island Taipei Beijing Hunan 26, Lyndhurst Terrace, Central 2/F, Hankyu Department Store, Xinyi District, Taipei 2/F, CapitaMall Taiyanggong, Chaoyang District, Beijing 1/F, Wanda Department Store, Kaifu District, Changsha Tel: 852 3105 0311 Tel: 886 2 2722 5828 Tel: 86 10 8429 9214 Tel: 86 731 8387 8603 113, Man Yee Arcade, Central 1/F, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi A11, Xinyi District, Taipei 2/F, Crystal Mall, Haidian District, Beijing 2/F, New World Department Store, Furong District, Changsha Tel: 852 2259 5020 Tel: 886 2 2345 1728 Tel: 86 10 8817 8034 Tel: 86 731 8292 0115 G05, Infinitus Plaza, Sheung Wan 3/F, Breeze Center Xin Yi , Xinyi District, Taipei 2/F, Grand Pacific Mall, Xicheng District, Beijing Jiangsu Tel: 852 2110 1644 (To be open in Oct 2015) Tel: 86 10 6615 9881 K1.1, Suzhou Village, Suzhou Gongyeyuan District , Suzhou Tel: 86 512 6733 8926 11, Pak Sha Road, Causeway Bay 1/F, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Nanxi, Building 2, 2/F, Raffles City, Dongcheng District, Beijing Tel: 852 2895 5543 Zhongshan District, Taipei Tel: 86 10 8409 8379 1/F, Sasseur Art Plaza, Jiangning District, Nanjing Tel: 886 2 2522 1365 Tel: 86 25 8611 2862 P213, World Trade Centre, Causeway Bay 2/F, The 2nd Area, Surprise Outlets, Chaoyang District, Beijing Tel: 852 2895 6616 1/F, Breeze Center Nan Jing, Songshan District, Taipei Tel: 86 10 8439 9470 (To be open in Nov 2015) Liaoning 302, Cityplaza One, Taikoo Shing, Island East Shanghai 1/F, New World Department Store, Tiedong District, Anshan Tel: 852 2569 1880 B1/F, SOGO Department Store, Da’an District, Taipei Tel: 86 412 258 3056 Tel: 886 2 8772 1528 2/F, Super Brand Mall, Pudong District, Shanghai 115, Island Place, North Point Tel: 86 21 5049 0903 1/F, New World Department Store, Zhongshan District, Dalian Tel: 852 2590 7595 2/F, Q square, Datong District, Taipei Tel: 86 411 8253 7129 Tel: 886 2 2558 6225 Tianjin Kowloon 2/F, CapitaMall International Trade, Hexi District, Tianjin 5/F, Friendship Shopping Center, Zhongshan District, Dalian 1/F, Dayeh Takashimaya, Shih Lin District, Taipei Tel: 86 22 5853 6156 Tel: 86 411 8259 1886 G06, Miramar Shopping Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui Tel: 852 2375 6610 New Taipei City 1/F, Florentia Village, Wuqing District, Tianjin 1/F, MYKAL Store, Development District, Dalian Tel: 86 22 5969 8055 Tel: 86 411 8753 8137 L2-10, APM, Kwun Tong 2/F, FE21 Banqiao Store, Banqiao District, New Taipei City Tel: 852 3109 7420 Tel: 886 2 8953 0653 2/F, Gold Yuanbao Shopping Center, Tanggu District, Tianjin 2/F, MYKAL Flagship Store, Zhongshan District, Dalian Tel: 86 22 2586 5852 Tel: 86 411 8230 3192 G8, Phase I, Telford Plaza, Kowloon Bay Singapore Tel: 852 2759 0611 1/F, Lebin Department Store, Heping District, Tianjin 1/F, New Mark Shopping Mall, Zhongshan District, Dalian B1-07, ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801 Tel: 86 22 2716 8136 Tel: 86 411 8362 8209 UG 12, Olympian City II, Olympic Tel: 65 6509 5845 Tel: 852 2273 4407 1/F, Tianjin Wan Capita Mall, Hexi District, Tianjin 2/F, Sunrise Shopping Center, Shahekou District, Dalian 02-35 / 36, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Tel: 86 22 8826 8115 Tel: 86 411 8450 7549 New Terrorities 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103 Tel: 65 6532 0653 1/F, MYKAL, Xing Long Tai District, Panjin 31, Citylink Plaza, Sha Tin Chongqing Tel: 86 427 325 1830 Tel: 852 2711 4677 1/F, NCDS, Nanan District, Chongqing France Tel: 86 23 8830 6153 209A, Maritime Square, Tsing Yi Inner Mongolia Tel: 852 2495 2272 Paris Fujian 3/F, Victory International Plaza, The New City District, Huhhot Tel: 86 471 282 3681 90, Rue Du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 75008, Paris A181-A182, Level 1, YOHO MALL II, Yuen Long B1/F, Grand Ocean Department Store, Gulou District, Fuzhou Tel: 33 (0) 1 42 65 27 96 Tel: 852 2149 0844 Tel: 86 591 8767 8070 Shanxi 83, Rue Des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris G40, Popcorn, Tseung Kwan O 5/F, Fuzhou Dongbai, Gulou District, Fuzhou 3/F, Century Ginwa Plaza, Beilin District, Xian Tel: 33 (0) 1 42 22 06 93 Tel: 852 2416 8955 Tel: 86 591 8789 8613 Tel: 86 29 8935 8240 Lyon Macau Guangdong B2/F, The Square Of Bell & Drum Tower, Beilin District, Xian 11, Rue Émile Zola, 69001, Lyon Tel: 86 29 8738 2618 4/F, Guangzhou Friendship Department Store, Tel: 33 (0) 9 65 28 50 77 903, The Grand Canal Shoppes, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou ® 2/F, Saga International Shopping Mall, Yanta District, Xian The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel, Macau Tel: 86 20 8349 2485 Tel: 86 29 8932 9934 Tel: 853 2857 6291 Aix En Provence 24, Rue Bedarrides, 13100, Aix En Provence Guangxi Zhejiang Tel: 33 (0) 9 65 39 98 87 4/F, Guangzhou Friendship Department Store, 1/F, Dongmen Branch Intime Retail, Haishu District, Ningbo Qingxiu District, Nanning Tel: 86 574 8709 3296 United States Tel: 86 180 7819 1805 2/F, HI5, Chengdong New District, Yuyao, Ningbo New York Hubei Tel: 86 574 6268 0872 422, West Broadway, New York, NY 10012 A4/F, Wuhan International Plaza, Jianghan District, Wuhan 1/F, Guoshang Mansion, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing Tel: 1 212 334 6283 Tel: 86 157 2701 8494 Tel: 86 575 8858 8513 www.maudfrizon.com MF-L-022(0815).
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