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Ah, Maison Martin Margiela… how you make me want to don a flesh coloured body stocking, set my wig askew and trot down the catwalk in your sublime creations. Well, now it appears I – and you – can, particularly with the latest range from this fashion house dropping in at Ricarda. A monochromatic palette is on offer and includes a collection of knits full of surprises such as reversible and interchangeable details. There are boots, crinkle leather bags and those amazingly eye popping acrylic belts (pictured) along with a swathe of MMM barbwire rings, bracelets and necklaces, all of which are perfectly poised and super stylish, particularly if you wish to harness your inner punk, emo or fashionista. Ricarda can be found at 91 Waratah Avenue in Dalkeith. www.ricarda.com.au

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