Akris’ Expressionist Fall – Akris creative director Albert Kriemler was inspired by American Expressionist painter Franz Kline’s artwork for the label’s fall 2012 showing. Autumn embraced a muted palette of black, tan, chocolate and orange hues with relaxed shapes. Wide legged trousers and floor-length dresses dominated the runway, accented by brushstroke style prints. Kriemeler gave the minimal designs a touch of glam with sequin and leather detailing. No doubt, the Akris woman is ready for an autumn of relaxed sophistication in these inspired designs.
Akris Fall 2012 | Paris Fashion Week
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Interesting. Boots are beautiful!
I absolutely adore this collection. I love what’s being done with pattern and shape.Â
I love Akris & wish I could afford to have them be the exclusive designer in my wardrobe!  There are so many wearable options here.  That dark purple coat on Vasilisa Pavlova (on page 2) is to die for!!!