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Attractive Fruit: 2011 Spring Clothing Blockbuster

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Attractive Fruit 2011 Spring Clothing

    2011 spring Trend Conference Above, a group of juicy. Fruits Thematic clothing It is especially eye-catching, and the fruits of our daily life are blended into different colors with bold bright colors. clothing To finish a series of fruit ideas, enjoy the following.
 

 Attractive fruit: 2011 spring clothing blockbuster

 

Stella McCartney's "lemon" Suit It is more appropriate to wear Prince Kate, but a very distinctive version of the lemon tree. Suit It looks wonderful.
 

 Attractive fruit: 2011 spring clothing blockbuster

PRADA's "banana" shirt

 Attractive fruit: 2011 spring clothing blockbuster

 

Moschino has always been Design It is famous for its weird design. Dress But it is full of the sweet and lovely taste of pear, full of witty feeling.
 

 Attractive fruit: 2011 spring clothing blockbuster
 

Zac Posen Apple T-shirt, very simple. Design It seems neat and neat, but the three-dimensional Apple smiling face on T-shirt is hard to ignore its existence.

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