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Luxe Nomade is the French translation of ‘nomadic luxe’. Like Paris, it is the juxtaposition of a bohemian soul with a cosmopolitan existence. 

For the second chapter of her ‘La Boheme Chasseresse‘ collection, Samantha Wills has created a bohemian inspired collection, with a modern twist. Wills’ signature romantic, free spirited aesthetic can be seen in her whimsical designs. Wills’ signature turquoise, pops against swirls of gold and gunmetal silver. Beautiful peach coloured stones entwined with snakes and embellished with delicately detailed, pressed metal designs, channel a boho-luxe vibe, while adding a chic touch.

Speaking about the collection, Wills said “You can pick a girl in any major city around the world with origins outside of the city…while it never leaves them, and the bohemian elements are now secondary to the luxe, you can read the translation in subtle ways. It’s in their accessories, in their styling. This collection is for the girls with messy hair and thirsty heart, but who are living wander-luxe.”

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The bold collection can be worn individually as a statement piece, or layered up in true Samantha Wills style. If you are feeling adventurous you can mix metals and stones for a true bohemian look. Each Samantha Wills piece comes beautiful enclosed in a luxurious, black velvet  pouch, housed in a intricately carved wooden box.

Able to be matched with a floaty maxi dress, chunky knits or a fitted black dress, the Luxe Nomade collection is perfect for the free-spirited wanderer in all of us.

You can purchase Luxe Nomade online and in selected boutiques from 1 May.

 

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About The Author

Lisa Teh

Lisa Teh is the Editor-in-chief of Couturing.com, one of Australia's top fashion, beauty and lifestyle resources. She has worked on campaigns with brands including David Jones, Myer, Mecca Cosmetica, Simone Perele, Lenovo and L'Oreal. She recently appeared in Couturing's exclusive Australian Fashion Week reality web series, The Frow, alongside top industry names including Toni Maticevski and Maybelline Creative Director Nigel Stanislaus.

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