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Standard Finery Spring 2010 Collection by Karen Day

A whimsical blend of combed cotton and wispy silks, Standard Finery's spring 2010 collection inspires weekends at the beach and casual urban strolls. With items like bustiers and bloomers, this season the Brooklyn-based label added a '50s feeling to their repertoire of dainty dresses and free-flowing separates.

The anything-but-standard collection will be available this spring in urban independent boutiques, to see their current fall 2009 collection or make an appointment, visit the Standard Finery website.
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