CRASH & BURN was created and designed by Heather Le Jeune Hu. Heather’s graphic-driven background inspired the distinctive Crash & Burn distinctive aesthetic that’s nailed the LA lifestyle.
The collection is based on basic but specific principals: clean lines, edgy designs and high quality fabrics, all with a unique flair. Featuring a wide selection of knits in tees, hoodies, dresses and jackets, the collection reflects a love for rock & roll, leather, lace and art nouveau.
Stephanie Pratt in Crash & Burn Dress
Heather states, “We have had an incredible response since launching the line. We are really looking forward to showing and shipping our Spring and Summer women’s collections this year. We have lightened the colors a bit and worked with some tie dye’s and ombre’s for the summer, but have continued to stay traditional with our rock and roll roots.”
Front and back of Crash & Burn Dress
Crash & Burn produces the Angeleno edgy, trend-setting look with comfortable pieces using high quality fabrics. Combined with the latest washes and sophisticated designs, this season’s Crash & Burn collection really delivers fashion with an edge while providing every woman a little luxury. The collaboration of quality and luxury, edgy and artistic designs mixed with soft colors such as pink, violet, charcoal and indigo, makes each piece chic, stylish and wearable.
Crash and Burn is available at boutiques throughout the US including Emoda.com and Metroparkusa.com
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what about this second sentence?
What concerns you about the second sentence. It’s about the design aesthete for the line?
I just read 2 whole paragraphs– and I see nothing wrong. This sin’t a new post.. it’s been here a while so if there were some major grammar issues, it would scream at me.