TREND SETTER 205464 ADORNED 215482 FEMME 1 $425 5 $325 FUCHSIA-CAMPARI RED-DEEP FUCHSIA Stretch Crepe Sheath RED Bi-Colored Twill Embellished with Sheer Lace Trim

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TREND SETTER 205464 ADORNED 215482 FEMME 1 $425 5 $325 FUCHSIA-CAMPARI RED-DEEP FUCHSIA Stretch Crepe Sheath RED Bi-Colored Twill Embellished with Sheer Lace Trim 1 TREND SETTER 205464 ADORNED 215482 FEMME 1 $425 5 $325 FUCHSIA-CAMPARI RED-DEEP FUCHSIA stretch crepe sheath RED bi-colored twill embellished with sheer lace trim. Fitted. military jacket with sequined Shaped with bust darts, ribbon trim. Regular fit. Shaped princess seams, waist seams, with front and back princess side seams and center back seams. Stand collar with Red seam. Jewel neckline, short velvet facing, hook-and-eye raglan sleeves, pencil skirt, closures, long sleeves with hidden back zipper, hook-and- deep satin-faced vented three eye closure. Sheer lace, dyed snap cuffs. Banded hem patch to match lining at shoulders pockets at chest. Sequined and side panels from hip-to- ribbon trim at collar, placket, hem, sleeves unlined. 2” hem. pockets, cuffs and satin-piped Back vent. Fully lined. Length: hem. Shoulder pads. Fully lined. 23”. Sizes 00-16. Length: 20 1/2 ”. Sizes 00-16. 67% polyester, 29% viscose, 42% acrylic, 26% polyester, 4% elastane 17% wool, 15% viscose 2 | 8 | 10 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 4 | 6 8 | 2/14 | 8 | 6 | 10 | 4 | 12/0 | 10 203318 ARTISTRY 205475 RADIANT 210475 ROMANTIC 2 $225 6 $495 9 $195 FUCHSIA-CAMPARI RED– CAMPARI RED-FUCHSIA- FUCHSIA rayon-blend jersey SAPPHIRE BLUE-AUBURN- BLACK-DEEP RED-AUBURN sweater with point d’esprit lace BLACK Paisley print on silk large Paisley printed stretch mesh trim. Regular fit. Jewel georgette cami with scarf cotton velveteen tie-belted neckline with small knit bow neckline. Regular fit. Shaped trench jacket. Regular fit. Shaped and lace mesh insert at yoke, with bust darts, gathers at with front and back princess long sleeves. Fully fashioned. front neckline and center back seams, back shoulder darts Rib finish at cuffs and hem. seam. Mock neck collar with and center back seam. Single- Sizes XS-XL. long scarf that can be tied in breasted, button-front placket, 75% rayon, 25% polyester front or back, sleeveless. Collar shirt collar with extended button- ties in back, keyhole opening tab stand, converts to notched S | L/XS | M | S | S | M | S | M in CB, pullover styling. Straight collar with small lapels. Long hem. Unlined. Sizes 00-16. sleeves with topstitch detail and 100% silk vented one-button cuffs deeply faced for turnback option. 8 | 4 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 10 | 6 Princess onseam pockets at hip, belt loops. Shoulder pads. Fully lined. Length: 30” Sizes 00-16. 98% cotton, 2% spandex 6/14 | 8 | 2 | 12/0 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 4 209473 CAMPARI 212301 GUMDROP 214488 JEWELTONES 3 $225 7 $225 10 $275 CAMPARI RED stretch cotton FUCHSIA rayon jersey CHARCOAL-CAMPARI RED- blend velveteen jean with blouse with detachable DEEP RED-FUCHSIA wild satin trim. Flat-front. Marilyn silk chiffon ties. Regular fit. leopard print on shimmer fit. Pitched waist. Slim-leg. Full Shaped with gathers at front silk nylon print full circle skirt. length. Shaped with back yoke. shoulders and below back Regular fit. Shaped with eight Straight waistband, fly-front yoke. Stand collar with snap- gored panels. Contoured zipper, hook-and-eye closure, tabbed picot-hemmed silk yoked waistband, hidden back belt loops. Front scooped chiffon ties, hidden button- zipper, hook-and-eye closure. pockets with satin-trimmed front closure. Long sleeves All panels, except center back coin besoms, back patch with three-button cuffs. are French seamed to the pockets. Gunmetal rivet trim Straight hem with side slits. outside, self-piped seams. Fully on pockets. Unlined. Inseam: Sizes 00-16. lined. Length: 21”. Sizes 00-16. 34”. Sizes 00-16. 100% rayon 85% silk, 15% nylon 68% cotton, 30% lyocell, 10 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 4 2 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 8 2% spandex 6 | 2 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 10/0 | 10 M P 224464 BEJEWELED 214454 LOLITA 209474 BARBIE 4 $175 8 $195 11 $195 FUCHSIA satin clutch with DEEP RED stretch tech satin FUCHSIA stretch cotton flower clasp. 5-1/2” l x 3-1/2” h. pencil skirt with waist detail. double weave pintuck-detailed Regular fit. Shaped with side pant. Flat-front. Audrey fit. seam, back darts and center Pitched waist. Slim-leg. Ankle back seam. Wide structured length. Shaped with back darts waistband with multi-needle and pintucks at front seams topstitch detailing and flat from waist-to-hem. Contoured self-piping below seam, hidden waistband, fly-front zipper, back zipper, hook-and-eye hook-and-eye closure. Side closure. Self-corded piping slits. Unlined. Inseam: 30”. along side seams. Center back Sizes 00-16. vent. Fully lined. Length: 24”. 98% cotton, 2% elastane Sizes 00-16. 4 | 6 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 4 | 2 65% acetate, 32% nylon, 3% spandex A P 8 | 2/14 | 8 | 6 | 10 | 4 | 12/0 | 10 4 ETCETERA HOLIDAY 2014 A AUDREY E EDIE F FARRAH G GRACE K KATE L LIZ M MARILYN TREND SETTER 1 215463 PARIS 15 $325 BLACK rayon-blend knit Little Black Dress with lace-trimmed yoke. Regular fit. Shaped with front princess seams and side seams. Jewel neckline, 3/4 sleeves, A-line paneled skirt. Scalloped lace yokes at front and back with exposed back zipper. Tubular finish at cuffs and hem. Silver metal zipper. Unlined. Length: 22” from waist. Sizes XS-XL. 53% rayon, 44% nylon, 3% spandex L/XS | S | S | M | S | M | XS | M 212462 JEZEBEL 405313 EXCALIBUR 204479 BEWITCH 12 $275 16 $335 19 $185 DEEP RED silk georgette BLACK-CHARCOAL-GREY- DARK CHARCOAL stretch blouse with cascading ruffles. SILVER mini diamonds Metallic rayon blend jersey knit top Easy fit. Shaped with side tweed short jacket. Regular with lace trim. Cut-and-sew. seams. Banded silk cdc jewel fit. Shaped with curved front Regular fit. V-neckline front neckline with triangle cutout princess panels and center and back, long sleeves. Lace at front, back keyhole with back seam. Single-breasted, trim at neckline, along front button closure, pullover styling, button-front closure, one- sides and up back panel. bracelet-length belled sleeves button stand collar, long sleeves Double-needle topstitch gathered into narrow self- with band extending from collar detailing at turnback cuffs and banded cuffs. Deep ruffles through flanged shoulders to hem. Sizes XS-XL. cascade from neckline and cuffs, zip-vented cuffs deeply 62% polyester, 33% rayon, taper to points at hem. High/ faced for turnback option. 5% spandex low hem: shorter at curved Princess zip-onseam pockets. front, longer at back. Multi-needle stitch detail. Fully M | L/XS | M | M | L/XS | S | S | S Sizes 00-16. lined. Shoulder pads. Length: 100% silk 22”. Sizes 00-16. Coordinates with EXCALIBUR 414313. 6 | 10 | 2 | 12 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 10 43% acrylic, 34% polyester, 19% wool, 4% polyamide 6 | 4 | 12/0 | 8 | 4/14 | 6 | 10 | 2 204467 LIPSTICK 210476 KITTY 204470 INTRICATE 13 $165 17 $295 20 $195 CAMPARI RED stretch rayon BLACK rayon-blend jersey BLACK-WINTER WHITE- knit top with silk georgette cardigan with woven scarf and GOLD-SILVER-FUCHSIA- ruffle trim. Cut-and-sew. lace trim. Regular fit. Silk scarf CAMPARI RED baroque Regular fit. Scoop neckline, neckline, button-front closure, knitwear printed jersey t-shirt. long sleeves. Layered silk lace-trimmed long sleeves. Cut-and-sew. Regular fit. georgette ruffle trim at Floral lace inset at front placket V-neckline with raised back, neckline and shoulders. and shoulder yokes. Fully long belled sleeves, gathered Double-needle topstitch fashioned. Rib finish at cuffs with elastic at the cuff. Double- detailing at turnback cuffs and and hem. Sizes XS-XL. needle topstitch detailing at hem. Sizes XS-XL. 76% rayon, 24% nylon turnback cuffs and hem. Sizes XS-XL. 95% rayon, 5% spandex S | M | S | M | S | M | S | M M | S | M | S | S | M | M | L/XS 92% polyester, 8% spandex S | M | L/XS | M | M | S | M | S 215321 SEDUCTIVE 414313 EXCALIBUR 209460 GRAVEL 14 $295 18 $185 21 $195 DEEP RED light weight ponte BLACK-CHARCOAL-GREY- CHARCOAL chintzed melange jersey sheath with pleated SILVER mini diamond Metallic dart-and-pintuck detailed bow at back hem. Regular fit. tweed pencil skirt. Regular pant. Flat-front. Liz fit. Pitched Shaped with bust darts, front fit. Shaped with front and waist. Straight-leg. Full length. shoulder yokes, front and back back darts and center back Shaped with six front side princess seams. Back shape seam. Smooth waist, piped darts from waist-to-hip and seams sculpted into a pleated with Black braid, hidden back back leg seams from below bow below hips at center zipper, hook-and-eye closure. waist-to-hem. Contoured front back and center back seam. Center back vent. Fully lined. and back waistband with V-neckline, cap sleeves, pencil Length: 22”. Sizes 00-16. pintuck detailing in front side skirt, concealed zipper, blind Coordinates with EXCALIBUR panels, fly-front zipper, button hem. Back vent. Fully lined in 405313. and hook-and-bar closure. Red. Length: 38”. Sizes 00-16. 43% acrylic, 34% polyester, Shallow back besom pockets, 64% viscose, 29% polyamide, 19% wool, 4% polyamide belt loops. Unlined. Inseam: 34”. Sizes 00-16. 7% elastane 6 | 4 | 12/0 | 8 | 4/14 | 6 | 10 | 2 6 | 10 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 2 | 10 | 4 49% polyester, 49% viscose, 2% elastane 6 | 4 | 12 | 8 | 4/14 | 6 | 10 | 2 L P R REGULAR WAIST P PITCHED WAIST ETCETERA HOLIDAY 2014 5 A B C D E F 6 1 G A 405313 EXCALIBUR $335 414313 EXCALIBUR $185 216322 BOWTIE $125 B 205475 RADIANT $495 209493 GLISTEN $225 C 215456 DECADENT $325 D 215482 FEMME $325 E 215463 PARIS $325 F 215321 SEDUCTIVE $295 224465 BLING $195 G 205464 ADORNED $425 212301 GUMDROP $225 214454 LOLITA $195 224465 BLING $195 ETCETERA HOLIDAY 2014 7 .
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