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Woods Unveils SS'15 Collection of Shoes & Bags

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Woods has unveiled its new collection for Spring Summer 2015 fashion season. The SS’15 footwear collection brings a plethora of statement worthy choices with a fun and sexy twist. The new collection is a perfect synthesis of glamour and sophistication and an interesting source of insight and inspiration for the all fashionistas.
The collection features an explosion of colours and style with pieces in red, yellow, beige, blue, pink, silver, white and classic black making dominant appearances. Whether you are a leopard print lover or look for trendy new options like the camouflage heels, whether you settle for the classic nudes or dress down with a simple, strappy pair, the new collection has it all. The versatility of the stylish footwear allows you to find your design, size and the perfect fit.
For men, the collection includes formal and semi-formal styles in lace-up oxfords, moccasins, brogue, oxford, lace-ups and loafers in super sleek look and minimal stitching. The material includes nubuck, patent leather, suede, colourful moccasins, velour and the unavoidable wrinkled leather to breathe the decisive feeling of exotic luxury into the collection and stylish belts and wallets for men as well.
The leather handbag collection from Woods is a combination of modern allure and classic charm with innate elegance. Woods ss’15 bags collection is a perfect blend of flawless fit and unmistakable styles. The collection comes in a variety of shapes including a tote, a carryall and a satchel completed with wallets and a color palette spanning from green, nude, brown, blue and cognac to on-trend Bordeaux. The collection includes classy handbags, totes and clutches, in a host of striking styles and colors with textures to create a beautifully minimal effect highlighting the beauty of the leather.

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