Daisy Craver Designs for Warehouse

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Every woman everyday takes on the role of a ‘modern warrior goddess’, and this idea has been the exact influence and thinking behind Warehouse’s new collection designed by the fabulous Daisy Craver.

A contrast between feminine, fiery and edgy has come from the influence of ancient female warriors according Craver herself. This has resulted in a range of leather, studded and sheer pieces making up another stunning collection for the high street over the new Autumn/Winter 2010 season.

You might remember Daisy as being announced the Warehouse and the British Fashion Council’s winner of their annual graduate designer competition, which is one of the reasons her designs have been so eagerly anticipated. As part of her winning prize, she has been given the chance to sell 12 of her designs in UK Warehouse stores during fashion week.

To add to the exclusivity of these items, the range is limited. Prices vary between £40 and £300 and the clothes are available in stores nationwide and also online at www.warehouse.co.uk from tomorrow (Thursday 16th September).

Bound to be one of the collections of season as we head into the colder weather, we already have our eyes on some of the key items. Limited or not, we are desperate to get our hands on our favourites.

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