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Being a mixture of red and blue, purple has a kind of dual personality! It became very popular during the 60s. Seen as a bit different and rbellious, it was adopted by the free hippy generation and often mixed with orange and pink.
People who wear purple are often described as intuitive and very charitable. They're sensitive by nature, which can sometimes render them vulnerable. It's a good idea to match purple with dominating colours such as red, pink and orange to give yourself a more self-confident look.
This mini-dress is up-tp-the-minute with its pretty little sleeves and naive, litle-girl-lost style.
We love: The style and cut softens the deep colour.
Cotton mini-dress in deep purple, Sessun, around £60
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