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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The Serpico Spring Soirée
On May 14th, Chicago’s Second City Style hosted a soirée at Serpico boutique to give fashion fans a chance to see Melissa Serpico Kamhaut’s gorgeous new spring collection. We love Melissa’s collections as they are known for impeccable attention to detail, whether the look is classic or avant-garde. As if this isn’t convincing enough – all the designs are made with beautiful Italian fabrics. DJ Skylar filled the event with music and the fashionable crowd enjoyed drinks and appetizers from Rosebud Prime all while extending their wardrobe. Guests were given a $200 valued goodie bag with every purchase, plus shoppers received 15% off the collection. A portion of the proceeds benefited the Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Serpico is located on 1514 N. Ashland in Chicago. For more information about Seprico, visit www.serpico-collection.com
- Chloé van der Wel
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