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Mark has done it again..... he has produced another feminine floral full of old world charm. I worry about him sometimes, but don't expect to catch him in a dress any time soon.
He has attempted to create a design which included the Waratah for years - after being inspired by the glorious blooms when walking in the Blue Mountains, right after a bushfire.
Finally he can move onto something else...