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With the yachting trend setting in, this summer get inspired by nautical fashion! For is there anything more summery than sailing? This season fashion hits the high seas with nautical inspired looks perfect for work, play and everything in between. Sailor – summer fashion is all about having fun with bolder prints, bigger themes and brighter colours. PARX latest collection sports the sailor look for this season. So get set… to catch up with life!



With details like box pleating, buttons and embroidery, these items scream nautical, using navy influences and tailoring to create well cut and beautiful garments. Prints also capture the nautical theme well and these can be toned down with plain accessories in crisp clean colour.



The cute navy and white circle print dress is perfect on its own or worn belted to create a cinched in waist. Pair back with a pair of flats and a knitted shrug for a boho look with a nautical edge.
For a more summery feel, pin tuck tailoring, high waists and belts can be seen in a range of skirts and shorts which would look hot with bright summer separates. And don’t you love the pictured pleat denim shorts! This basic tailored shorts would look good with funky wedges and an oversized bag.


Liberate art from the bondage of buildings.
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars, based in Gaydon, Warwickshire. The company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Hill.
Princess Yachts International is a British motor yacht maker based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England.Founded in Plymouth in 1965 as Marine Projects (Plymouth) Ltd, it was bought in 1981 by South African businessman Graham J. Beck, who sold the business to French businessman Bernard Arnault's investment group, L Capital, a division of LVMH for £200 million in June 2008.Their current model program includes a series of flybridge yachts ranging from the Princess 42 at 44 feet, 3 inches (13,5 metres) to the Princess 95 at 95 feet 3 inches (29,3 metres), and a series of sporting yachts, designated as V-Boats and ranging from 42 to 85 feet.