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Robyn Mathieson Launches E-Boutique

Published: Mon 17 Oct 2011 01:07 PM
Robyn Mathieson Launches E-Boutique
In what must be one of the year’s most exciting virtual fashion moments, Robyn Mathieson has launched a new website, complete with a retail platform. “On our new website you can view our latest collections, keep up with fashion and Robyn Mathieson in the press and order online,” says Robyn.
“The site is easy to use, shows all the colourways available, offers a size guide, up to date stock availability and care instructions, so you can browse and make considered orders to your hearts content,” she says. Sign up and you can stay in the loop with regular updates and special offers.
The new e-boutique features Robyn’s Spring Summer 2011 collection, Don’t Rock The Boat, inspired by an addiction of the Robyn Mathieson team to iconic TV series, The Love Boat, as well as shoes by United Nude and Dco. With cheeky names such as ‘After Dinner Delight’ relating to episode titles and characters from the show, the range has a definite nautical and 70’s vibe, in keeping with the must have trends for this summer.
“Offering our clients the opportunity to shop from the comfort of their own home is really exciting,” says Robyn. “By ordering from our website everyone will have more time to enjoy the summer.”And don’t forget to join the Robyn Mathieson Design Facebook group, to keep even more up to date on new collections, special offers and sales.
Robyn Mathieson has three bricks and mortar retail stores, two in Auckland and her flagship shop in her hometown of Wellington, as well as being sold through boutiques nationwide.
www.robynmathieson.com
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