Fashionoffice has selected artful pieces from the collections mentioned above and combined them with items from Diesel for a 'Swinging London' Spring Style outfit and has asked the Viennese designer from House of Boing about her work.

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    * Sunglasses by Diesel, SS2010.

    * MAC 'Give me Liberty of London' pink-coral lipgloss 'Perennial High Style' with florals and a singing bird on the packaging, limited to April 2010.

'Liberty' is a designer store in London. Recently - in Feb 2010, Liberty opened the new 'Arts and Crafts Department' with furniture, textiles, metalwork on its 4th floor with focus on the company's heritage (furniture, textiles, metalwork).

In the late 19th/early 20th century, Arthur Liberty, the owner of the shop that he founded in 1875, was inspired for home ware and fashion by the exotic prints and textiles that he has found on his travels to Japan and the East.

Since the 1890ies, at a time when in Europe the profession 'designer' began to become important for the industrial production, the store started collaborations with English designers from the Arts and Crafts and the Art Nouveau movement.

The 'Swinging London Girl' makeup look created by the artists of the US cosmetic label MAC is inspired by the bohemian chic and the British humour that are significant for Liberty.