Harper Traffic People Pants
Harper Traffic People Pants
- Free delivery from 100€ of purchase
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- Collection available in store in Amiens
Harper Pants by Traffic People
Opt for a bohemian style with the Harper Pants by Traffic People, this piece will take you on a journey to the heart of the hippie movement.
Traffic People was born in the heart of London on the Portobello and Camden road in 2002, seeking to bring a contemporary touch to the woman who desires timeless design with a touch of sassiness to reflect her unique interior style. Traffic People was crafted from a love of vintage-inspired fashion and beautifully dressed women of eras past; Lauren Bacall, Anita Pallenberg, Ava Gardiner and Bianca Jagger to name a few.
The Traffic People design ethos is to encompass the latest fashion trends in contemporary styling with a vintage, edgy feel with the use of beautiful and unique prints and details. Originally influenced by the styles that permeated the 20s and 30s, Traffic People complemented those styles by bringing timeless designs like the 50s housewife dress and nodding to fun styles from the 70s disco glamor era.
The small in-house design team works to create a contemporary, edgy and creative style with the Traffic People Girl at the heart of all production. Cleverly cut pieces in fabulously unique quality fabrics with delightful details and prints, ensure the range has a unique exclusivity that sets it apart from other independent labels. Traffic People does not mass produce, sometimes only making 50 of each style, which means Traffic People Girl knows she can wear a design unique to her and a handful of others.
Traffic People began supplying a selective range of independent shops throughout Britain and a network of carefully selected wholesalers and distributors supplying shops throughout Europe.
It is for all these reasons that the LP'R has chosen to integrate the Traffic People brand into its collections.
Photo credit: LP'R
Location of the shoot: Hotel le Prieuré Amiens
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