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The Dion Lee Line II Collection Showcases Stunning Atypical Tailoring

As much as the spring and summer season welcomes back flowing frocks and billowing shirts, the Dion Lee Line II collection shows that well-tailored designs can also work well in the heat. This is especially so when certain fabrics and cuts are used.

In the case of the Dion Lee Line II collection, sheer materials, asymmetric lines, atypical tailoring and cutout designs make these outfits highly covetable for those hot summer days. They are statement pieces that will surely turn heads as you strut down your city's streets.

Comprised of 15 shirt and dress designs, the Dion Lee Line II collection also features a limited palette of black, nude, sky blue and cyan colors. The line was photographed by Bec Parsons.
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