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Prada’s pleated dress
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Prada’s pleated dress
This fresh and feminine Prada piece makes the classic pleated dress feel contemporary – and is a modern twist on the strict dress code of the 1950s. Very much in style this spring, pleats like this softly coloured pastel number will look stunning paired with fun accessories and costume jewelry.
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- IMAXTREE.COM
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- 2012-02-21
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Dries Van Noten patterned dress
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Dries Van Noten patterned dress
For Dries Van Noten, the fit of a dress is almost secondary to its decorative theme, which helps transform a garment into a real piece of art. Prints of all types are trendy this season – whether it be animal motifs, ethnic patterns or black and white photography prints – as exemplified by this dress. Original and daring, these pieces are real standouts when worn with subtle accessories.
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- IMAXTREE.COM
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- 2012-02-21
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BCBG’s asymmetrical ethnic dress
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- BCBG’s asymmetrical ethnic dress
Both long and flowy, this BCBG dress is incredibly versatile. Its asymmetric cut - which beautifully reveals the shoulder - is wonderfully elegant with high heels but would also look stunning with a pair of flats for daytime. Very hippy chic, ethnic prints are one of the key prints of the season. Our advice? Dare to indulge in a very colourful printed number to welcome the warmer weather!
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- IMAXTREE.COM
- Updated:
- 2012-02-21
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Calvin Klein’s pastel dress
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- Calvin Klein’s pastel dress
Pastel hues have taken over the spring runways this year. Soft and romantic tones of sky blue, light pink, salmon, turquoise, cream and pale yellow add a touch of simplicity to any outfit. We love this ultra comfortable Calvin Klein number – it’s both beautifully restrained and soothing.
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- IMAXTREE.COM
- Updated:
- 2012-02-21
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Dolce and Gabbana’s gypsy chic dress
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Dolce and Gabbana’s gypsy chic dress
This D&G number embraces the sexy gypsy trend by adding a waist-cinching fabric belt to a flowy strapless dress. An ultra colourful print also covers the entire garment, with a pattern that echoes the famous silk Hermès scarfs.
- Photographer
- IMAXTREE.COM
- Updated:
- 2012-02-21
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- Emmanuelle Martinez-Curvalle


