Other than neutrals, bold prints were also spilling all over spring runways. Of course there are the usual print masters - Diane Von Furstenberg, Etro, Missoni, Paul Smith, and Emilio Pucci - that showcased their genius talents. But this season almost every designer had at least a half-dozen print garments in their collections.
From alien lizard prints by Alexander McQueen to opt-art Givenchy to tribal Rodarte to abstractions by Versace and Basso & Brooke to florals of Anna Sui and DKNY, prints are perhaps the main theme of the upcoming season.













5 comments:
beautiful! I love tribal prints for Spring and Summer. That Rodarte dress is fantastic.
I like the contrast of the neutral palette with these eye-catching prints, it makes for a nice balance within the collections.
I love those Dries Van Noten shoes.
Really like the bold print colours. Think those who are more shapely would need to mix it with neutral colours. But liking how vibrant ss10 will look
the dries van noten shoes ... are ... impeccable!!! i can't stop staring at them.
I was starting to feel a tiny fraction of buyer's remorse at this large-print romper I bought yesterday (Finder's Keepers) but couldn't stop thinking about how pretty the print was! Glad to know it'll be in season, but the great thing about unique prints is it's not a one-season-only kind of thing if you love it. Agree with Teresa, shapely gals should mix prints with neturals, at the very least with a strong belt to give your body favourable proportions.
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