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Tuesday, 3 April 2012



A short week for us at Banjo HQ is underway, with Easter on the doorstep we are all looking forward to some family time and a to of good laughs, and of course... chocolate.

If you're not one for the screaming colours of Easter (think canary yellows, Barbie pinks and bright baby-blues) - we've got a solution for you to celebrate the season in style - and class. With the metallic trend now in full swing, we love combining Navy or dark blue hues with golds, silvers and bronzes. The Ophelia Maxi Skirt is a clear winner for the family luncheon - and will definitely catch an eye or two. Team it with another metallic staple, like the Anywhere Tank, and finish off with a navy coloured layering piece, such as a blazer or the Anywhere Scarf.

Don't forget to pack the bubbles, but more importantly - the Easter eggs. xx



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