“THE HOT PINK CHINESE PORCELAIN PRINT TOP”

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…………………………….The color is called…………………HOT PINK…………but there are many shades of PINK in the top…..from very PALE to DEEP…………………Paired with the WHITE DENIM VEST & JEAN, it couldn’t look any COOLER or more FRESH……….it’s simply PRETTY……for a breezy look….try my WHITE BOHO SKIRT…………. If you want to wear a dark color bottom for a change….my INDIGO DENIM, NAVY PONTE or BLACK SKIRT and or pants will look just as good……………….no matter what you choose you can’t go wrong……………………enjoy…………..much Love………………………………………Louis

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  1. Cela

    Love this color of pink, it’s a vintage look pairing it with light pastel pink. Is the skirt coming in the PINK LACE print, as well as yellow? Details, please. Pencil skirt???????

  2. Derby City Sherry

    The Hot Pink is my favorite of the three color choices in Louis’ Chinese Porcelain Print Top. This top is exquisite and I cannot wait until it is available. Hope the vest and jeans will also be available for purchase.

    Would love white crepe and/or linen dress pants for summer.

  3. Derby City Sherry

    Louis: I’m addicted to your clothes! I’m retired, but wore Anne Klein and Ellen Tracy almost exclusively while I worked as a Sales Manager for a telecom corporation. Your designs are genius and fit me beautifully. Although I work out and watch my diet, age has changed my body in ways that I cannot completely overcome. Your clothes make me look as good as I possibly can. I so appreciate your thoughtful, impeccable attention to detail. You are truly an amazing artist and have my admiration and loyalty. I hope you continue to work your magic for us. Thanks to QVC for bringing you to those of use who really treasure good design and fit.

    Do you sell clothes anywhere else?

    1. Louis Dell'Olio

      I do not sell clothing anywhere else. It is a choice I made when I decided to do the QVC Linea line. The business has changed 180 degrees. Retail stores are closing and in general are doing very badly. On line selling was thought of as the wave of the future, but the wave has come crashing down on retail stores….More and more business is being done on line. Personally, I seldom go into a store unless I have to have a suit made. Even Jac has become an on line shopper and occasionally will venture into the city to shop at Barneys, Saks or Bergdorfs…..other than that she can get everything she wants on line. So I’m happy with my decision not to remain on 7th Ave. It just is not the wonderful business I left behind….it has all changed.

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