Tag: Palm Print


30% OFF SWIMWEAR!

July 26th, 2012 — 10:06am

Summer has finally arrived and the sun is out in full! Here at Motel HQ we can’t wait to get our bikinis on and start sipping some cocktails, and we wanna make sure you are all set for sun too! Find the perfect bikini to make sure you stand out on the beach with our 30% off discount on all Motel 50′s inspired Swimwear! Shop super flattering high waisted bottoms, palm prints and floral tops, plus get a free tote bag with every order! Just enter SWIMFB30 at the checkout!

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HOLIDAY SUITCASE!

June 11th, 2012 — 10:40am

We love our prints here at motel and this summer so can you as we’ve got you covered from pool to party! Why not try mixing and matching our Optical Flower Print Val Plunge Neck Dress to our Twister Bandeau Bikini? Or how about our Palm Print Marilyn Halter Neck Playsuit with our Sherbet Double String Bikini. Summer holidays, here we come!

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STYLE SOS: BRALETTES!

June 6th, 2012 — 11:20am

We’ve all been there! We want to buy a bralette so badly… but how do we wear it? Well don’t worry girls Motels got your back! Try our White Hillary Bralette (or Black Hillary Bralette!) with our Rainbow Stripe Midi Skirt for a figure-flattering look. Or how about rocking it with some our Palm Print High Waisted Jodies or some Grey and Black Stripy Jordans? And for those long hot summer days why not try pairing your bralette with some out our 90’s striped shorts? So say good-bye to your bralette issues and hello to your new summer looks!

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Australian Fashion Week!

May 17th, 2012 — 9:00am

Sydney was host to Australian Fashion Week this year, taking place between 30th April – 4th May.  The street style was definitely up to international standards, with clashing florals, brights and the odd inverted French manicure! Navajo print was big on the catwalks, as were surreal headpieces and theatrical make-up. The Aussies definitely can show us how S/S trends are done!

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