| Prada S/S 2011 |
Muccia Prada delivered a bright neon hues meet eclectic motifs and geometric print that she called “Minimalist Baroque” for S/S 2011. From her fluffy foxtail stoles in cartoon stripes to her Carmen Miranda and monkey prints, the collection was a world of fun.
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| Gareth Pugh S/S 2011 |
For the Gareth Pugh Spring 2011 collection, he suggested a move toward something softer, though equally bewitching. The collection itself reconciles a surreal, kaleidoscopic vision with a futuristic fetish slant, as Pugh explored dramatic op-art prints that dizzy the eye. |
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| Cacharel S/S 2011 |
Cédric Charlier did a great work in Cacharel S/S 2011, the dress were culminating in an explosion of paint-splotch prints Charlier said, were inspired by a book of Kim Gordon's paintings, and they were meant to invoke a floral without literally going there.
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