Summer Colouring: House of Masaba presents Spring Summer 23 – unapologetic color blocking, hyper florals…

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It’s the time for fun, vibrant and chic fashion. Well, in that case, let’s not wait anymore. Let’s present The House of Masaba’s Spring Summer 23. Ask Masaba about what inspired her to make this collection. She says, “Being an island girl, summer is and always will be my favourite season. It brings with it hope, joy and a comfortable laziness that makes you want to kick back and cherish the small things.”

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So what is this collection about?

Masaba avers, “This collection is a celebration of those very things. Vibrant, bursting with unapologetic colour blocking, hyper florals, long line shirts with Pareos, off-the-shoulder dresses and endless pieces to take you from the constant buzz of city life to a quiet ..almost shy beach.

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