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The Whetherly Spring 2012 Lookbook is Full of Classic Pieces

The Whetherly Spring 2012 Lookbook welcomes blooming flowers and rising temperatures with gorgeous flowing pieces perfect for having fun in the sun.

Sticking to classic colors and basics, the collection is full of timeless pieces that you can pair with your favorite bold accessories. A black maxi dress with a basic white tee is accented with a long, chunky necklace to create some contrast and turn a simple outfit into one that is appropriate for day and night. The setting sun and lush green backdrop of the lookbook compliments the pieces well to complete the airy and light feel of the season.

Let the Whetherly Spring 2012 Lookbook remind you that having fun with fashion is all about feeling great in what you're wearing.
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