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New A/W10 Collection Launches at Molly Brown London

Molly Brown's Festival Friendship Bracelets & Lovely Lulu Lockets pack a serious punch for the new season.

New A/W10 Collection Launches at Molly Brown London
2010-08-29
LONDON, ENGLAND, August 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) On-trend and in demand, the Festival Friendship Bracelets are the latest dreamy design from Molly Brown London. Available in three colours, deep pink, navy and pale pink with a gorgeous heart shaped sterling silver adjustable toggle, these hand-woven friendship bracelets pack a serious fashion punch! And you can layer for the latest look; why have one when you could have three!

The Festival Friendship Bracelets are suitable for girls of all ages and as the brand's popularity expands, Molly Brown girls' jewellery is now being worn by young girls, teenagers, and adults. The designs make fantastic birthday gifts for girls and the Molly Brown website offers a helpful Gift Guide which suggests suitable birthday gifts at a range of different prices so there is something for everyone. Choose from pretty pearl girls' bracelets, alphabet pendant initials and divinely pretty heart necklaces.

Also launching from Molly Brown for Autumn/Winter 2010 are the seriously gorgeous Lulu Lockets. A firm favourite in any girls' jewellery box, the silver locket is one of those classics that we just can't get enough of. The Lulu Lockets have now arrived and they just about have it all... simple, stylish and effortlessly chic with divine teeny tiny star detailing, available in three scrumptious colours, candy floss pink, sweet and simple silver and the sumptuous deep midnight purple.

Lulu girls' lockets are available as small or as large lockets for girls of all ages and they also make ideal 'mummy and me' gifts. The Lulu Locket's can either be bought individually as a locket charm or as a Lulu Locket necklace in variety of chain lengths, 14", 16", 18" and for the fashion savvy amongst us, the new 32" chain length. This hip sterling silver logo chain looks perfect with the large Lulu Locket and other charms can be added to the necklace to create that effortlessly chic bohemian look.

The classic silver locket is a wonderful way of keeping treasured memories close to your heart and so makes excellent christening gifts, bridesmaids gifts and holy communion gifts and, as all Molly Brown jewellery arrives in some of the best brand packaging out there, it is little wonder that the new Lulu Locket Collection looks as if it is going to be a firm favourite amongst Molly Brown fans.

Molly Brown was a finalist at the UK Jewellery Awards 2010 as Jewellery Brand of the Year. Collections are stocked in top international stores such as Harrods, Selfridges and Fortnum and Mason as well as nearly 100 leading UK independent jewellers across the country. MollyBrownLondon.com offers next day delivery service and delivers on a worldwide basis.

For more information or to view the latest Molly Brown jewellery collections, visit http://www.mollybrownlondon.com or call 0844 335 3923

Molly Brown London - Designer girls jewellery

Tel: 0844 335 3923
www.mollybrownlondon.com

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[Press-News.org] New A/W10 Collection Launches at Molly Brown London
Molly Brown's Festival Friendship Bracelets & Lovely Lulu Lockets pack a serious punch for the new season.