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Reviews Milly Fall 2011: Ladies in Red By Elana Fishman Wednesday, Feb 16, 2011 / 7:00 PM GMT -5
Designer Michelle Smith’s Milly runway was framed by an image of wintry, snow-topped trees–a perfectly minimalist backdrop against which the bright reds, tangerines, and emeralds she sent out could truly pop. This season’s Milly girl is all about jewel tones, shimmering jacquards,
3, and–you guessed it–the 1970s Love Story look (sensing a theme yet?).
**All photos: IMAXTREE
Apparently the color palette was inspired by the bold hues of Guy Bourdin‘s artwork,
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We suggest stocking up on corduroy separates before next autumn hits,
Street Style Madison Loves Vintage and Caviar – Fashionista Fashion Industry News, Designers, Run, by the way; Smith, like several designers who showed earlier this week, offered up culottes, flared trousers, and nipped-in blazers cut from the fuzzy fabric. Also noteworthy were the Milly handbags teamed with many a look. The streamlined satchels,
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