Yes what’s her name is still modeling for me and I’m desperately seeking a name instead ofSusan… My eyes bugged out when I first felt this blouse and then sawthe French Connectiontag still on the rayon top. This top doesn’t even feel like rayon itfeels more like cotton with rayon, it’s just so super soft. Iabsolutely love the zipper on the back as you can see from detailphoto. This top still had the Bloomingdale’s $98 tag on it and you knowI didn’t pay anywhere near that neighborhood. This brand was foundedin 1972 by Stephen Marks and creates well designed, fashionable clothingthat appeals to a broad range of customers. In 2001, French Connectionbegan branding their clothes “fcuk” (usually written in lowercase).Apparently they first discovered the acronym when a fax was sent fromtheir Hong Kong store, entitled “FCHK to FCUK”. Though they insisted itwas an acronym for French Connection United Kingdom, its similarity tothe word “f*ck” cause controversy. The gimmick obviously worked becausesales shot through the roof. I paired this FCUK top with this gorgeoussilk skirt by Bebe. Speaking of thethe way it feels, I love the way silk feels on the body, its so sexyand sassy…. With the right heels and clutch this woman could reallyskyrocket to the stratosphere. If there is any item that interest youplease email for price, additional photos and measurements and be sureto check out The Thrifters Boutique first. Follow me daily on Twitter & Facebook, and enjoy my YouTube videos on thrifting. Toodles for now. Daniel

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