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Inspired by: Louvelle Luxury Showerwear

Seraphine headwear
I love reading and hearing about women doing daring and inspiring things in the business world and today is no different. One of my amazing friends has today launched her own business, Louvelle.

Dahlia in Aqua Stripe
Amelie in Botanical
Simone is a busy mum and was bemoaning about ugly shower caps so she decided to do something about it. The result is gorgeous and chic showerwear inspired by the pages of fashion magazines.  Quick and easy to put on like any regular shower cap but just way prettier (I also think you can wear these out as a hair accessory on bad hair days!).  I can't wait to order mine and in fact was only just saying to the Mr on the weekend that I need a new cap and couldn't wait for Sim to launch so I could order one.

Currently there are two designs, Amelie and Dahlia (that are offered in a range of prints).  Sim has also designed headbands that will be great for exercise or your beauty routine. Currently only Australian shipping but they hope to offer international shipping soon.  Shop Louvelle here.
Amelie in black

Dahlia in geometric

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