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St. John's spring 2025 collection is reinterpreted by the heir

St. John has been around for over six decades to equip their global women's community with trust in every stab. This season, some of the earliest styles of St. John are repeated that are inspired by the original knitting design of founder Marie Gray.

These archive styles of crocheted sets, knitting clothes and overbaked hems in timeless colors are reminiscent of the earliest appearance of the oldest American fashion house – and wear a vintage label from the 1970s. In the “Spring 2025” Limited Edition Resedition Capsule collection, the relevance of the Heritage brand today and forever shows.

Slub -Strick -Knittjacke In crap, 995 US dollars: This effort -sewn slub knit is really timeless with a rib waist, broken hem and gold button details.

Chevron knitted dress in ivory or kiwi, 1,495 US dollars: A long V-neck dress that combines panels made of open chevron and firmly structured rope, which contains a tonal jewelry on the natural waist.

Boucle Crochet dress in Bluebell, $ 1.195: Texture and sound meet in this detailed long-awaited dress and show a flawlessly manufactured boucle knit with crocheted details on the edges.

Pop -up shop

St. John will present a pop-up shop from June 5th to 7th in the AC Hotel in downtown Greenville in conjunction with the BMW Accountability Pro-AM golf tournament. South Carolina Charities Inc., the non -profit foundation of the tournament, will go to part of the turnover from the event.

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