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Maison de Papillion’s ‘Serendip Collection’ trunk show!

Maison de Papillon’s designers Danielle Salinas and Shriya Bisht Misra have taken sophistication to the next level. Their style holds a true place in the luxury market, as they have made a statement out of amazingly elegant and effortless pieces.

Their aesthetic brings back the beauty that lies in simplicity, and is designed to take the modern woman from travel and loungewear, to ready-to-wear, making the comfort in exquisitely basic, and versatile design, a true delight.

The designers will host a trunk show inside the Monogram store, at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Feb. 27, making it the perfect chance to get to know their most recent collaboration and glamorous Spring/Summer 2016 collection, the Serendip Collection.

Inspired by serendipity and the chance of experiencing discovery, the two designers have created ethereal silhouettes through a dreamily serene palette.

A delicate mix between earthy tones and vibrant pigments ranging from sandy coral tones to silver, chartreuse, teal, sea glass hues, and essential black and white shades, give life to a discrete array of easy-to-wear dresses, kaftans, coverups, jumpsuits, pants and shorts.

The grace in accessible and flatteringly distinctive pieces, make Maison de Papillion’s inventive soul, a true charm for the luxurious Vegas scene.

The brand’s clear attention to detail, and the touch of sumptuous silk, and cotton blends in vaporously easy pieces, yield definite classic must-haves you can’t miss the chance to wear. Sticking items such as the covetable Stargazer coverup, Lily Kimono, Magnolia, Stephanie, and the Haya Kaftan are only some of the stunning creations you won’t want to miss.

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