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Jane Seymour Models for Country Casuals

Jane Seymour the face of CC praises the brands winter 2012 collection

The Country Casuals brand has always had a reputation for being stylish, good quality and elegant. Once again, they have surpassed themselves with their winter 2012 clothes collection, which has again been modelled by Jane Seymour.

She is the perfect ambassador and model for the brand with her glamorous, elegant and stylish look. Recently, she said “I love CC as it’s fashion forward, well made, and can take me to any occasion” and more and more women are discovering the brand for themselves and reaching the same conclusion.

This year Jane has singled out eight items for special praise. She recommends combining grey denim jeans with a faux fur trimmed gilet. Amongst her favourite tops are a three quarter length sleeve wrap top in peacock blue with a v-neck and a square buckle feature. Her other top pick is a beautiful light jumper, also in blue, with a band of darker blue petrol sequins running across the chest and around the cuffs.

Her other featured items are all accessories, designed to accessorise any outfit. CC Fashions know how important accessories are, so sell a wide range to help their customers to dress the outfits they sell up or down depending on the occasion. This year they are offering a wide range of brightly coloured scarves and trendy shell necklaces made in this season’s colours.

All eight of Jane’s top picks are featured on the CC website, but her love of the label does not end there. On her own website, she highlights even more items from this year’s winter collection that she loves.


Jane’s other favourites

This year bold jewel colours feature heavily, with ruby red and sapphire blue cropping up throughout the collection. Jane’s favourite colour, red, is featured in several important pieces including a pillar-box red jersey dress and several pieces of knitwear in various shades of red. As usual, there are also plenty of dresses to choose from. Jane caused a stir by wearing one of the company’s shift dresses on TV. It was an aubergine shift dress made to flatter and accentuate the figure, which looked fantastic on the screen.

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