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Heathcote & Ivory Partners With New York’s Meredith Wing

This season sees the launch of a brand new collaboration between Heathcote & Ivory and leading NYC fashion illustrator Meredith Wing, known for her whimsical, three-dimensional mixed media drawings that celebrate unusual materials.

“This collection is the Sex and the City of premium beauty,” says Heathcote & Ivory’s marketing, PR and business development manager Amanda Pullen. “Meredith Wing’s #SomeFlowerGirls designs are for the Instagram generation, as well as those who are young at heart, celebrating friendship, laughter and fun.”

Above: Fun items in the range include cosmetic bags.
Above: Fun items in the range include cosmetic bags.

With an uplifting fragrance and modern packaging, the collection features bath and body products alongside quirky items to include cosmetic bags and shower caps.

 

Top: Part of the new Meredith Wing collection from Heathcote & Ivory, launching for Spring.

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