Any woman with style will tell you that the perfect bag or beautifully designed piece of jewellery is all you need to take your outfit from everyday-drab to runway-ready.
The right necklace can take a simple black shirt and make it glam.
When it comes to trendy, and indeed timeless, accessories, you’ll find both at Folli Follie.
Folli Follie is a Greek-based international company which designs, manufactures and distributes luxury jewellery, watches and fashion accessories.
It landed on South African shores in 2016, and since then it has been providing the final, key touches to the outfits of trendy women across the country.
Folli Follie also recently introduced a new-generation payment option, PayJustNow, to its online shopping platform. An innovative retail technology company, designed by South Africans for South Africans, PayJustNow offers a compelling ‘buy now, pay later’ payment solution designed to resonate with today’s shopper.
Folli Follie’s design team consists of Italian, Swiss and Greek top designers who work together to present two collections per year. Their philosophy is to offer a “full fashion concept” that involves designing and curating branded, modern jewellery, watches, and accessories at affordable prices.
While your clothes reflect your personal style, your accessories reflect your personality. It’s that unique touch that lets people know who you are and what you’re about. In the words of fashion icon Anna Wintour:
“Create your own style… let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.”
And another one from Yves Saint Laurent:
My favourite thing is a black sweater and skirt, which you can wear all the time by changing the accessories.
With PayJustNow, you can find the perfect way to show off your uniqueness at Folli Follie and then pay it off in three easy instalments.
How it works:
Visit PayJustNow to view their full range of merchants. While you’re there take a minute to set up an account.
Then hop on over to Folli Follie and treat yo’self.
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