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CLEA

We've partnered with considered womenswear label Clea to give one lucky RUSSH reader a $1,000 voucher to shop its new collection. Sounds too good to be true right?

If there's one thing we here at RUSSH love to be a part of it's the championing of up and coming creatives. Whether it's seeing Genesis Owusu play for the first time at our annual F*ck Fashion, Let's Dance party and knowing that he was going to be the next big thing, or spotting our own home grown talent in Karlie Kloss at age 16.

We think we've got a pretty good eye and the latest brand to catch our eye is Clea - the Australian womenswear brand ready to take the industry by storm.

 

The Clea Brand:

It's not often a brand launches and you immediately know it's going to be a hit. Clea is one of them though.

Designed to be cherished, the brand's first collection is built on the creation of balance between opposing elements. Think masculine meeting feminine, strength meeting softness, intricacy meeting minimalism and textural pieces which still feel clean.

With meticulous attention to detail each piece is one to be cherished forever. Designed with longevity in mind there's also no fast fashion here ladies. It's the elevated simplicity we've come to know and love from Australian brands and we aren't the only ones smitten over Clea with Australian department store David Jones launching their debut collection this week also.

It's a brand destined for the history books and we can't get enough.

 

 

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How to enter:

To celebrate the launch of considered womenswear brand Clea, we're giving one lucky RUSSH reader a $1,000 voucher. To be in the running simply enter your details below.

Competition closes April 22. Terms and conditions apply.

 

 

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