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Isadora

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Trying to clear my wardrobe before Christmas and I've got lots of goodies to sell. I can also sell in bundle. You can come for a viewing West Dulwich area or just call me. Please PM me.


Sequins embroidered top brown/blue ?15 size 10/12

Silk burgundy dress with straps and ruffles at the bottom ?20 size 10/12

Black velvet jacket New York Industrie ? 20 size 14

Powder pink long jacket MAX MARA ? 20 size 12/14

Corduroy beige jacket Piombo ?20 size 12

Bright red jacket ?20 size 14

Long duster jacket eco-suede ?15 size 10/12

Green velvet jacket ?15 size 12

Cachemire jumpers ?10 size 10/12

Brand new Hobbs red raincoat ?20 size 10

Tweed dress with beads ?15 size 10/12

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