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Top range for mums

THERE’S nothing quite as luxurious as snuggling into a stunning wool and cashmere dressing gown – and mum will love the range at Milana’s Lingerie and Swimwear boutique.
The store’s Anita says she has a great range of dressing downs including velour, silk and pure cotton.
“If you’re looking for something special for mum that’s totally gorgeous, have a look at our range of silk dressing gowns,” Anita says.
The Kaye Jones range of classically-styled elegant sleepwear and dressing gowns is crafted from the finest quality materials.
One of Australia’s leading sleepwear and dressing gown stylists, the nightwear collections offer a wide range of prints, colours and styles to suit all women in classic shapes and sizes.
With Kaye Jones, Milana’s is renowned for its range of MicroModal, along with French label Simone Perele and Ginia silk wear.
Australian designers are also well-represented, with Australian-made sleepwear from Natalie Begg recently introduced alongside Melbourne designer Yuu.
“We have one of the largest ranges of pure silk in Geelong,” Anita says.
Nighties, pyjamas and the popular spencers are all in stock along with the wide range of lingerie for which Milana’s is so well known.
Milana’s is still the go-to shop for year-round swimwear, all undergarments and mastectomy fittings.
“We specialise in personal fitting with four qualified fitters in store,” Anita says.
Milana’s is at 125A Pakington St, Geelong West, phone 5229 1228.

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