Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Best Collection for Spring 2012



What kind of sense these days to buy clothes that immediately gives you the personality immediately and noticeably?

These Best Collection for Spring 2012 based on Vogue's Fashion Guide will probably bring you a surprise!




Marc Jacobs, New York
Cabaret-era dressing—evoked by the backdrop of a fading antebellum dance hall in the Deep South—informed Marc Jacobs’s masterful tailoring and enchanting dressmaking, ignited by some futuristic adventures in fabrication along the way.



Christopher Kane, London
It takes a maverick genius like Christopher Kane to pluck inspiration from the “really strange” palimpsest walls and Dear Diaries of teenagers’ bedrooms in grim welfare estates and translate them, against all odds, into beautiful, modern clothes.



Burberry Prorsum, London\

Christopher Bailey showed one of his most fully realized, visually appealing, and, perhaps most importantly, emotionally satisfying collections for quite some time.



Jill Sander, Milan

Raf Simons relentlessly pursued an elegance that was fifties in appearance, but forward-thinking in attitude.



Prada, Milan

Miuccia Prada’s hot clash of intellectual impulses roared up the runway as a collection about cars that put women in the driver’s seat.



Dolce and Gabbana, Milan

Sophia Loren, Italian summers in the fifties, boundless womanly sensuality, and a huge, optimistic appetite for life all came to pass in sexy corseted dresses and swimsuits printed with a cornucopia of market-vegetable patterns.


Céline, Paris

Leading the move away from dresses and into separates, Phoebe Philo offered Céline devotees the next reductionist installment of what the designer articulated as her study of “strength, proportion, and a woman’s form.”



Chanel, Paris

Karl Lagerfeld created an aquatic wonderland, inhabited by sea urchin sandals and elaborate pleating and draping that transformed diaphanous organza and seaweed-motif lace into shapes that recalled corals, seashells, and waving underwater algae.


Alexender McQueen, Paris

Sarah Burton’s rich and imaginatively extraordinary collection elevated the McQueen identity to a diplomatic fantasy-plane.

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