The range includes a wide variety of thin collared-shirts, maxi skirts, skater dresses and even studded caps for the women, aswell as an accessories range for bags and shoes (sizes 3-8). I feel that some of the clothes are pretty plain - even bland - and many aren't well decorated or made of the greatest material. Combined with a pair of your favourite coloured jeans for example, many of the shirts would look bland and washed-out. If Fashion Union was on the High Street, it would be the lovechild of New Look and Asda Clothing... if you can imagine those two mixed. For a Spring/Summer range, it's items definitely need a bit of colour injected.
Most disappointing was probably the knitwear range, which - despite using popular pastel colours - is simply not comparable with the likes of Republic or Jack Wills, who get it right every single time. It simply isn't up to that standard. But if you're still interested in purchasing, Fashion Union caters for sizes 3-16 and all the standard sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL etc. Although most of their stock doesn't sit well with me, they definitely know what they're doing in terms of crop tops. Every style is very "in" at the moment; with some of their models sporting grey comic-book style slogans and others showing off their Aztec prints.
Here are some of my favourite collabs/outfits:
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Buy this crop-top here |
Does their name ring a bell? Fashion Union currently sponsor the popular TV show, Chasing The Saturdays.
All views expressed have been 100% mine and I have not been paid to review Fashion Union or any of their ranges. This is for my entertainment and to inform my readers. All links work as of 2013 and all delivery, size and price facts published are 100% true.
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