Jylle Navarro has showcased collections at numerous fashion shows such as Brighton Fashion Week 2012 and Alternative Fashion Week 2012. She introduces her latest collection of unique and unorthodox knitwear pieces for 2013. Jylle engages in a range of different techniques from had knitting, machine knitting and macramé to create her highly visible garments.

Jylle Navarro’s products are currently sold in London: Store 172 on Brick Lane, the Happy Shack in Camden and via ‘Happy Shack’ on the ASOS marketplace.

Credits:
Photography: Ilana Baxter and Daniel Keys
Styling: Joanna Hir
Make-up: Gregory Kara
Accesories: Louise McKay and Neco London
Models: Ira N Gash and Marc Jorden

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