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Last night Mulberry hosted a party at its Bond Street store to mark the launch of its collaboration with Apple.
The British accessories brand has teamed up with Apple to produce an incredibly stylish range of laptop bags - so now your Mac and I-Phone can look as fashion-forward as you. The nine piece collection has just hit stores, and top of ELLE's wish list is the right-on-trend leopard print bag.
A whole host of stars hit the party last night to check out the collection for themselves. Henry Holland, shoe designer Charlotte Dellal (pictured) and models Olivia Inge, Poppy Delevigne, Tallulah Adeyemi and Leah Weller (daughter of singer Paul Weller) all turned out, as well as presenter Jamela Jamil, who is fast becoming a fixture on the fashion party circuit. Also in attendance were comedian James Corden and Matt Horne, hair stylist to the stars James Brown, actress Natalie Press and head of the British Fashion Council Harold Tilman. Our favourite star spot? Cilla Black.
Visit www.mulberry.com to see the full Mulberry for Apple collection.
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