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Published: Wednesday, 28th October, 2009 4:30pm

Effortless, sophisticated style from Dice

Profile by Deirdre Verney

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Designed with the successful business woman in mind the Dice collection has a very modern take on fashion and appeals to style conscious women who are not overly trend driven.

Dice offers effortlessly, sophisticated styles in very fashionable shapes in up to the minute colours at prices that customers are happy to pay.

The larger tote styles can double as a less formal briefcase and are also very popular with young busy mums who need to pack lots of baby things but are not willing to give up on style. The quality is superb as the materials are very strong and the use of heavy padding in some styles gives them a very opulent look and feel. There is no compromise on style either as all the latest trends are to be found in this collection but with a more sophisticated feel.

Fashion details to look out for this season are hobo inspired patchwork designs and African prints are everywhere with leopard, crocodile and snake the prints of choice for the season. The key colours are red, black, blue, navy, taupe, purple or burgundy.

Dice bags are available from Azara and Carraig Donn, Athlone, and Walsh's, Moate.

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