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Brands similar to Mint Velvet?

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Baconsarnie · 01/10/2016 12:30

I love Mint Velvet, though this season. I'm finding their stuff a bit meh. Has anyone come across similar 'relaxed glamour' brands that go up to a size 18?

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Nanasueathome · 01/10/2016 12:31

Phase 8

burnishedsilver · 01/10/2016 16:37

I think there are some similarities with a few pieces from the white company and from All Saints.

Chewbecca · 01/10/2016 17:04

Ah, I came on to say White Company but I see it's already been suggested. They have such a small range though.

To me phase8 is very different in style, colours tend to be less muted and styling, oh I can't find the words.

Wearing a favourite grey, studded, batwing sleeved MV sweater right now that I love, it's flattering and 'relaxed glamour' is exactly the right description for it.

Elegia · 01/10/2016 19:38

House of Fraser brand think it is called Willow and Grey?

Find MV a bit overrated TBH poorly made and a bit like a grey Per Una for middle age .

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 01/10/2016 20:04

Yes to W&G and bits from White Company.

I've gone right off MV - the fabrics are v poor generally.

sentia · 01/10/2016 20:15

Wrap London? Or Poetry (which is the expensive version of Wrap). If you avoid the more "earthy" looks...

Cos is also somewhere I get a few drapey muted pieces from.

And Halhuber (stocked at HoF) have some nice fluid tees that are a bit MVish.

Baconsarnie · 02/10/2016 12:39

Thanks everyone. Will defo have a look at W&G, once I locate a HoF. Always thought White Co was just too expensive, tho I might be mixing it up with Toast. Will take another look.

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