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Paris Fashion Week: Acne Fall 2011
Follow up to last season's presentation with a fall debut on the Parisian catwalks, the acne on a higher education for an extraordinary change of pace. Breaks the monotony of the suit, seamlessly blended collection of separates, from long coats and layered tops for sweaters, consisting of a random walk of the world's fashion capitals. Attracted by the anti-trend, offering Acne Creative Director Jonny Johansson, a casual take on the suit, which seeks to infuse the mature stand with the record company youthful touch.
Paris Fashion Week: Acne Fall 2011
Follow up to last season's presentation with a fall debut on the Parisian catwalks, the acne on a higher education for an extraordinary change of pace. Breaks the monotony of the suit, seamlessly blended collection of separates, from long coats and layered tops for sweaters, consisting of a random walk of the world's fashion capitals. Attracted by the anti-trend, offering Acne Creative Director Jonny Johansson, a casual take on the suit, which seeks to infuse the mature stand with the record company youthful touch.
Paris Fashion Week: Petar Petrov Fall 2011
Petar Petrov the biggest concern is the purity, simplicity and craftsmanship. It represents a modern aesthetic that is easily portable and yet complex, a clean-lined elegance that is not trying too hard. These highly structured and technical textiles oppose softer, almost rustic wool. The color palette is primarily black with hints of indigo, burgundy or curry. The Petar Petrov style beautiful young people and cities, while the fine tailoring and classic two-toned pants give it a smart and adult sensor.
Paris Fashion Week: Petar Petrov Fall 2011
Petar Petrov the biggest concern is the purity, simplicity and craftsmanship. It represents a modern aesthetic that is easily portable and yet complex, a clean-lined elegance that is not trying too hard. These highly structured and technical textiles oppose softer, almost rustic wool. The color palette is primarily black with hints of indigo, burgundy or curry. The Petar Petrov style beautiful young people and cities, while the fine tailoring and classic two-toned pants give it a smart and adult sensor.
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