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The Amy Winehouse for Fred Perry Spring 2012 Collection is Low-Key

It’s always sad when a musician passes away and with the death of Amy Winehouse this summer, millions of people were truly shaken, and the Amy Winehouse for Fred Perry Spring 2012 collection is a sad reminder of the talent that the singer possessed.

This collection marks the final collaboration between Amy and the label and it offers clothes that are understated and easy to throw on, similar to the singer’s own personal style. The collection is available for purchase online to coincide with the release of Ms. Winehouse’s final album, ‘Lioness: Hidden Treasures,’ which went on sale on December 5th.

According to Fred Perry, the line represents "Amy’s love of 50s Americana and art deco Miami" and "features an exclusive print scattered with Cadillacs, juke boxes and cats-eye sunglasses in a palette of pink mist, pale blue and black."

Check out the Amy Winehouse for Fred Perry Spring 2012 collection for a look at the singer’s final clothing line.
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