



In her much anticipated debut at Celine, she delivers, with a refreshing (the colours, used unexpectedly, the re-invention of wardrobe staples), youthful (the un-fussiness, and lack of decoration), yet grown-up (sophisticated and practical) collection that is familiar enough to her work at Chloe, yet respectful enough for what Celine stands for. Attractive, useful, relevant. Ms Philo said: "After my break, and with Celine in various different hands these last years, it felt better for me to work on an idea of a wardrobe than too much on trends. October (Spring 2010) will be for that. This collection is about interchangeable investment pieces. I worked hard to create things that will stand the test of time."
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