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Burberry London Blue Label

Tartan wool pleated mini skirt with leather buckles

Tartan wool pleated mini skirt with leather buckles

Regular price $330.00 NZD
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Burberry London Blue Label grey tartan pleated mini skirt with leather buckle detailing

Size 36, fits NZ femme size 6-8, adjustable buckle straps allow for some size flexibility 

100% wool

Fully lined

Excellent condition, very minor wear to the leather buckles, but this is barely noticeable 

Burberry London Blue Label is a Japanese exclusive diffusion line, which is not available outside of Japan and is catered towards the Japanese market

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Styled with the Christian Dior Sports Wool V-Neck Vest

I have included a couple of images of the same skirt in a different colourway, to better show the leather buckle strap detailing

♡ ♡ ♡ All Bizarre Bazaar sales are final sales. Please choose carefully, as we do not accept returns. As we work closely with independent designers and most pieces are one of a kind or made to order, it simply isn't viable. Please get in touch if you have any questions, we are more than happy to help you find your perfect piece ♡ ♡ ♡

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Meet the Model: Maia

Maia-te-oho Holman-Wharehoka
Ngäti Haupoto, Ngäti Moeahu, Te Àtiawa, Taranaki, Ngäti Whakaue, Te Arawa.

Your current style influences/ inspirations?

My style has always been a gender bender mix of femme and masc, growing up tomboy and finding my feminine side later in life. I grew up with heavy influences from all facets of music; 70s classic rock, 80s pop, 90s hiphop and RnB, musicians were my first look into the possibilities of fashion.

If I was to pick a favourite designer, it would have to be THE Jean Paul Gaultier. The colours, the textures, the patterns and my obsession with 90s fashion in my teens ultimately led me to JPG Spring '94. OBSESSED. However, I grew up middle-lower class and could only dream to own designer pieces, so I improvised and became obsessed with opshopping. 99% of my wardrobe is secondhand, which, in itself, creates an eclectic collection that showcases the chaos that is my 'style'.