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Michelle DeCourcy has been an established presence in Portland for years, although she seems somewhat independent of the groups of usual suspects people speak of when they mention Portland fashion. I’ve seen her work at several shows, and while it’s generally too precious and Lake Oswego-ish for my taste, the woman certainly has a following. Today she celebrates the launch of her Spring ‘07 collection, as well as the one-year anniversary of her boutique’s home in the Pearl. Notably, she is changing the name of her lower-priced line of basics from, um, Basics, to Pink Label, which does indeed house a few unreproachable basics:

A black halter top is something you can find just about anywhere, but you may as well support local design when fetching your summer standbys. Meanwhile, here’s a look from the main line for Spring
If you’re digging the ladylike, garden-party vibe you can more completely check out here, stop on by from 4-8 pm today at the flagship store (916 NW Flanders).