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Antipodium Tote by Fiona Killackey

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Poking fun at the ribs of size zero celebs, Brit/Oz fashion label, Antipodium launched their size 0 "Size Matters" skippy tote during the recent London Fashion Week. Maybe it's the drought plaguing Australia or just an eagerness to follow the non-eating trends of late, but somehow the skeletal bush kangaroo has wowed audiences from London to Leichardt with over 800 of the totes snapped up during the week alone. Get your own piece of skinny skippy designed by Rinzen from Alice Euphemia, Fat4 or by emailing fenella [at] antipodium [dot] com.

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This entry posted on 19 November 2007 at 11:55 AM
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