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Sponsor + Review: Kenza Threads

Posted on the 28 August 2013 by Felicakes @felicakes

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One of my favorite accessories in Winter and sometime in the cooler Spring or Autumn days, is the humble scarf.  It may be a woolly  one that I crochet or a beautiful light cotton one, I love them equally.  

I have been anticipating the launch of Kenza Threads for a month now  with anticipation and finally they have opened their virtual gate and launched a beautiful collection.  I was lucky to be able to receive 2 of Kenza's beautiful scarves to review and I have to say, I am in love with them already. They are made of cotton and is the softest scarf I have worn to date.  Already, I have been stopped by girls sitting next to me on the train asking where I got my scarf from and I tell them Kenza Threads. :) 

Kenza2This season, they have 5 different collections.  Colours, Ethnic, Monochrome, the Classics and Tough Chic.  Personally, I love the Classics and Ethnic (pictured above).  I am in love with the vibrancy of the colours from the Ethnic scarf above and since the staple color of my clothes are usually Black and/or White, this scarf adds a little bit of color without making me feel self conscious.  The scarf from the Classics collection adds a little bit of formality to what I wear at work without making me look too matronly. Major plus points if you are not into statement necklace or accessories like me. 

Now comes the best bit.  The beautiful girls from Kenza Threads are giving all of my readers a 10% OFF from your purchase! Just use the code MONO10 at check out and wait for the mail man to deliver your beautiful scarves (yes I said scarves because you can not stop at one) 

WOOHOO! Bargain I say, since most of their beautiful scarves are no more than $20 AND if you live in Australia FREE SHIPPING! If you are not currently residing in Australia, why not drop the girls an email and they will work something out.  Already their Ethnic scarf pictured above has sold out so you better hurry! 


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