Optic Pictures, PacificCoastNews.com
If you did not have megabucks to purchase the dress Amy Winehouse wore on her Back to Black cover at auction final week, here’s a second possibility to get a piece of the late singer’s clothing that is a lot simpler on the pocketbook.
Fred Perry released a restricted choice of objects in its style collaboration with the late singer right now, to coincide with the release of Winehouse’s posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures.
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The 14 pieces—which reference “Amy’s adore of ’50s Americana and Art Deco Miami,” according to fredperry.com—are a small sample of the whole spring 2012 collection, and the fourth and last a single that the 27-year-old created with the old-college British brand.
Proceeds from the revenue will benefit the Amy Winehouse foundation, and Fred Perry will also be generating a donation to the charity.
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